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... sorrow for these individuals will Experience shows daily the wise employment of the ample provision which yet remains to them . While you reflect on the vast diminution which some men's fortunes must have under- verity , of disquietude ...
... sorrow for these individuals will Experience shows daily the wise employment of the ample provision which yet remains to them . While you reflect on the vast diminution which some men's fortunes must have under- verity , of disquietude ...
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... Sorrow , Why dost borrow Heart's lightness from the merriment of May ? - A lover would not tread A cowslip on the head , Though he should dance from eve till peep of day- Nor any drooping flower Held sacred for thy bower , Wherever he ...
... Sorrow , Why dost borrow Heart's lightness from the merriment of May ? - A lover would not tread A cowslip on the head , Though he should dance from eve till peep of day- Nor any drooping flower Held sacred for thy bower , Wherever he ...
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... sorrow " Of a poor three hours ' absence ? but we'll gain " Out of the amorous dark what day doth borrow . " Good bye ! I'll soon be back . " - " Good bye ! " said she : - And as he went she chanted merrily . XXVII So the two brothers ...
... sorrow " Of a poor three hours ' absence ? but we'll gain " Out of the amorous dark what day doth borrow . " Good bye ! I'll soon be back . " - " Good bye ! " said she : - And as he went she chanted merrily . XXVII So the two brothers ...
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