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					  	  ________________________________________________ Title: A Voyage Author: Arthur Conan Doyle [More Titles by Doyle] 1909      Breathing the stale and stuffy air      And, creaming underneath our screw,      Cribbed within the city's fold,  And still we'll break the sordid day      Where once the Roman galley sped,      We took our way.   But we can swear,      The dream is o'er.   No more we view  But there will come to you and me [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN | 
 
  
	
