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The Precious Porcelain Of Human Clay. -- Lord Byron (1788-1824) -- Don Juan, Canto Iv, Stanza 11
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The precious porcelain of human clay.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824)
-- Don Juan, Canto iv, Stanza 11
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