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名人诗歌|A Lay Made About the Year Of The City (56)

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And, like a horse unbroken When first he feels the rein1, The furious river struggled hard, And tossed his tawny2 mane, And burst the curb3 and bounded, Rejoicing to be free, And whirling down, in fierce career, Battlement, and plank4, and pier5, Rushed headlong to the sea.


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