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It is actually "the castled crag of Drachenfels", which is a line by the English poet Byron, and is part of an extended poem called Childe Harold. Drachenfels, which means Dragon's Rock in German, is the site of a ruined castle from the 12th century, sited on a high rock that overlooks the Rhine.

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