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    Who wrote "Water, water everywhere nor any drop to drink?"

    Question #11386. Asked by machoman. (Apr 06 01 12:58 AM)


    ajdale

    Samuel Taylor-Coleridge in 'The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner'

    Apr 06 01, 1:21 AM


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