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... child , Her child and thine ? Within the Baron's heart and brain If thoughts , like these , had any share , They only swelled his rage and pain , And did but work confusion there . His heart was cleft with pain and rage , His cheeks ...
... child , Her child and thine ? Within the Baron's heart and brain If thoughts , like these , had any share , They only swelled his rage and pain , And did but work confusion there . His heart was cleft with pain and rage , His cheeks ...
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... child , if it be no part of the child's 25 lines , immediately following , are to contain wind and waves that propel it ? The omnipres- ent Spirit works equally in them , as in the child ; and the child is equally unconscious of it as ...
... child , if it be no part of the child's 25 lines , immediately following , are to contain wind and waves that propel it ? The omnipres- ent Spirit works equally in them , as in the child ; and the child is equally unconscious of it as ...
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... CHILD II LONG time a child , and still a child , when years Had painted manhood on my cheek , was I , - For yet I lived like one not born to die ; A thriftless prodigal of smiles and tears , No hope I needed , and I knew no fears . But ...
... CHILD II LONG time a child , and still a child , when years Had painted manhood on my cheek , was I , - For yet I lived like one not born to die ; A thriftless prodigal of smiles and tears , No hope I needed , and I knew no fears . But ...
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