Xanadu
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+ | In [[Xanadu]] did Kubla Khan<br> | ||
+ | A stately [[Pleasuredome|pleasure-dome]] decree:<br> | ||
+ | Where Alph, the sacred river, ran<br> | ||
+ | Through caverns measureless to man<br> | ||
+ | Down to a sunless sea.<br> | ||
+ | --"[[Kubla Khan|Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment]] by Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
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+ | # The summer capital of [[Kublai Khan]]'s empire | ||
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+ | *'''1816:''' — [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]], ''Kubla Khan'' <!-- Need more complete citation --> | ||
+ | *: In Xanadu did Kubla Khan<br/>A stately pleasure-dome decree | ||
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