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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BLAKE VISITS THE ROYAL ACADEMY, by DANIEL RAY CAMPION First Line: I spied, to-day, a crop of newtons ripe Last Line: A lie! They're bland as clott'd cream in devon Subject(s): Royal Academy Of Arts, Great Britain | |||
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