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John Bartlett
(18201905).
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
1919.
NUMBER:
7054
AUTHOR:
Edward Lear
(18121888)
QUOTATION:
When awful darkness and silence reign
Over the great Gromboolian plain,
Through the long, long wintry nights;
ATTRIBUTION:
The Dong with the luminous Nose.
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