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... Thou hast heard Thine accusation ; - thou hast seen the proofs , Thy letter to the Countess and her answer , Which speak incontrovertibly against thee ; And self - condemned thou therefore now must stand . One way alone there is ...
... Thou hast heard Thine accusation ; - thou hast seen the proofs , Thy letter to the Countess and her answer , Which speak incontrovertibly against thee ; And self - condemned thou therefore now must stand . One way alone there is ...
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... thou wilt weep , - but late , - for thou Art far away if I should die ; And death , with frowns upon his brow , Seems calling me impatiently ; To whose fond bosom shall I fly , For thou wilt far divided be : - Who then will pity me ...
... thou wilt weep , - but late , - for thou Art far away if I should die ; And death , with frowns upon his brow , Seems calling me impatiently ; To whose fond bosom shall I fly , For thou wilt far divided be : - Who then will pity me ...
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... thou shalt turn as pale at the sight of a lady's favour as thou wouldst at the array of a bannered host . " " The hue of death must be on my cheek , " said Paladour , " ere it turn pale at the voice of defenceless beauty , or the stir ...
... thou shalt turn as pale at the sight of a lady's favour as thou wouldst at the array of a bannered host . " " The hue of death must be on my cheek , " said Paladour , " ere it turn pale at the voice of defenceless beauty , or the stir ...
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