“It may be that no life is found, Which only to one engine bound Falls off, but cycles always round.”
Quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Book:Fifty Poems
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Fifty Poems
This book is a compilation of fifty poems, each offering unique perspectives and expressions of the human experience. The collection encompasses a range of poetic forms and subjects, providing readers with a diverse and thought-provoking reading experience. more
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