in terror took, From the cold hand the mighty book. With iron clasp'd, and with iron bound, He thought as he took it, the dead man frown'd. When the huge stone sunk o'er the tomb, The night return'd in double gloom; For the moon had gone The familiar astrologer, by Raphael - Página 428por Robert Cross Smith - 1832Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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