“Words are the motes of thought, and nothing more.”
Quote by Philip James Bailey
Book:Festus: a poem
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Festus: a poem
Festus: a poem is a literary composition that employs the art of poetry to delve into the character or concept of Festus, offering readers a reflective and expressive narrative. more
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