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... given within your City a place . And that you may favor them more , they were not given forth by their parent But as it were snatched away from their master's funeral bier . Whatever the faults that remain to his poems from their half ...
... given within your City a place . And that you may favor them more , they were not given forth by their parent But as it were snatched away from their master's funeral bier . Whatever the faults that remain to his poems from their half ...
Page 61
... given to me -- for an exile's death . And now therefore I shall perish at a distance on shores that are unknown , And my fate shall be made even sadder by the very place where it falls . My body shall not be given to rest on the bed ...
... given to me -- for an exile's death . And now therefore I shall perish at a distance on shores that are unknown , And my fate shall be made even sadder by the very place where it falls . My body shall not be given to rest on the bed ...
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... given you more than this if I'd given you riches : The ghost of the rich man will carry nothing with him to the grave . I have given to you the enjoyment of a name which will be immortal And this , beyond which I could give nothing ...
... given you more than this if I'd given you riches : The ghost of the rich man will carry nothing with him to the grave . I have given to you the enjoyment of a name which will be immortal And this , beyond which I could give nothing ...
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