Quotation from: Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases

Written by: Grenville Kleiser


As the bubble is extinguished in the ocean


As the dew upon the roses warms and melts the morning light


As the fair cedar, fallen before the breeze,
lies self-embalmed amidst the moldering trees


As the light straw flies in dark'ning whirlwinds


As the lightning cleaves the night


As the loud blast that tears the skies

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