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[Title] => Pomp’s not dead
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Pomp rock lives – run to the hills! – Sounds, 1978
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[AuthorName] => Igan D’Bayan
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[Title] => Shattered visage
[Summary] => There is a well-known poem by Shelley about a once colossal statue that was in ruins in the desert. Standing on the pedestal were the two huge legs, but the rest of the body was gone. Nearby, half-buried in the sand, was the shattered visage, the remnant of the once colossal face. There was enough however to indicate that it had been the face of a ruthless and all-powerful monarch whose every wish was law. On the pedestal was the inscription: "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!"
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Pomp rock lives – run to the hills! – Sounds, 1978
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