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... heart ( ' my heart seems now made of iron ' , 16th Aug. 1819 ) against all he loved best , by shutting out Fanny Brawne and the whole world of men and women , by substituting Milton for Shakespeare , in short by denying his own real ...
... heart ( ' my heart seems now made of iron ' , 16th Aug. 1819 ) against all he loved best , by shutting out Fanny Brawne and the whole world of men and women , by substituting Milton for Shakespeare , in short by denying his own real ...
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... heart was full of such Misery as mine is when he said to Ophelia " Go to a Nunnery , go , go ! " Indeed I should like to give up the matter at once - I should like to die . I am sickened at the brute world which you are smiling with . I ...
... heart was full of such Misery as mine is when he said to Ophelia " Go to a Nunnery , go , go ! " Indeed I should like to give up the matter at once - I should like to die . I am sickened at the brute world which you are smiling with . I ...
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... heart and soul , and I could die more happily than I could otherwise live . If you think me cruel - if you think I have sleighted you - do muse it over again and see into my heart . My love to you is " true as truth's simplicity and ...
... heart and soul , and I could die more happily than I could otherwise live . If you think me cruel - if you think I have sleighted you - do muse it over again and see into my heart . My love to you is " true as truth's simplicity and ...
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