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He Ne'er Is Crown'd With Immortality, Who Fears To Follow Where Airy Voices Lead.
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He ne'er is crown'd
With immortality, who fears to follow
Where airy voices lead.
-- John Keats (1795-1821)
-- Endymion, Book ii
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