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... friends , who was the author of this poem ? and this was the first time I heard Klopstock's name . I believe , I fell immediately in love with him . At the least , my thoughts were ever with him filled , especially because his friend ...
... friends , who was the author of this poem ? and this was the first time I heard Klopstock's name . I believe , I fell immediately in love with him . At the least , my thoughts were ever with him filled , especially because his friend ...
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... friends , without the inconvenience of being obtruded upon by strangers . A husband and wife have a room also to themselves . Their diet corresponds in every respect with the neatness and sim- plicity of their apartments . At one o ...
... friends , without the inconvenience of being obtruded upon by strangers . A husband and wife have a room also to themselves . Their diet corresponds in every respect with the neatness and sim- plicity of their apartments . At one o ...
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... friends how kind and true ! Those friends , when Fortune frown'd , alas how few ! Hurt tho ' I am , yet why should I repine , While Susan's unabating love is mine ? Of this possest I wealth nor friendship need ; Of this depriv'd , I ...
... friends how kind and true ! Those friends , when Fortune frown'd , alas how few ! Hurt tho ' I am , yet why should I repine , While Susan's unabating love is mine ? Of this possest I wealth nor friendship need ; Of this depriv'd , I ...
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