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... heart of multitudes . If even the most commonplace of human beings could write all the poetry he has felt , he would produce something that would go straight to the hearts of many . It is touching to witness the indications and vestiges ...
... heart of multitudes . If even the most commonplace of human beings could write all the poetry he has felt , he would produce something that would go straight to the hearts of many . It is touching to witness the indications and vestiges ...
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... heart is sore- A worm is gnawing at the rose's core ; A doubt corrodeth all thy tender trust- The freshness of thy day is choked in dust . Not for the pain , although the pain be great- Not for the change , though changed be all thy ...
... heart is sore- A worm is gnawing at the rose's core ; A doubt corrodeth all thy tender trust- The freshness of thy day is choked in dust . Not for the pain , although the pain be great- Not for the change , though changed be all thy ...
Pagina 465
... heart echoed all his heart's ac- cords ; And leaning down , she said , with whispering sigh , ' I sinned , my Claud , in wishing so to die . ' Then they , who oft in love's delicious bowers Had fondly wasted glad and passionate hours ...
... heart echoed all his heart's ac- cords ; And leaning down , she said , with whispering sigh , ' I sinned , my Claud , in wishing so to die . ' Then they , who oft in love's delicious bowers Had fondly wasted glad and passionate hours ...
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