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customed to feel in themselves : —whence , and by him ; and endeavours occasionally to surfrom practice , he has ... for the general inferiority to which he feels and feels , and especially those thoughts and that he must submit .
customed to feel in themselves : —whence , and by him ; and endeavours occasionally to surfrom practice , he has ... for the general inferiority to which he feels and feels , and especially those thoughts and that he must submit .
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I feel but what thou art , and what I am ; Man . None . And I would hear yet once before I perish Nem . Then for a time farewell . The voice which was my music -- Speak to Man . We meet then ! Where ? On the me ! earth :For I have ...
I feel but what thou art , and what I am ; Man . None . And I would hear yet once before I perish Nem . Then for a time farewell . The voice which was my music -- Speak to Man . We meet then ! Where ? On the me ! earth :For I have ...
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60 Fair are others ; none beholds thee , But thy voice sounds low and tender Like the fairest , for it folds thee From the sight , that liquid splendour , And all feel , yet see thee never , As I feel now , lost for ever !
60 Fair are others ; none beholds thee , But thy voice sounds low and tender Like the fairest , for it folds thee From the sight , that liquid splendour , And all feel , yet see thee never , As I feel now , lost for ever !
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