Of heirloom jewels, prized so much, Were many changed to chips and clods ; And even statues of the gods Crumbled beneath its touch. Then angrily the people cried : " The loss outweighs the profit far. Our goods suffice us as they are; We will not have... Day and Night Songs - Page xxxiiby William Allingham - 1854 - 62 pagesFull view - About this book
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