Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon (US: Rocket to the Moon; aka: Blast Off) is a 1967 British science fiction comedy film directed by Don Sharp and produced by Harry Alan Towers.
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“People who whisper lie.”
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Lifts oer the firs her shining shield,
And in her tranquil light
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See! sleep hath fallen: the trees are asleep:
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