The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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As ever rode forth to fray.  
Haply--who knows?--somewhere  
In Avalon, Isle of Dreams,  
In vast contentment at last,  
With every grief done away,  
While Chaucer and Shakespeare wait,  
And Moliere hangs on his words,  
And Cervantes not far off  
Listens and smiles apart,  
With that incomparable drawl  
He is jesting with Dagonet now.  
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