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... FIELDS , MASSEY , Bulwer- LYTTON , HOLMES , EMERSON , R. BROWN , E. ARNOLD , C. YOUNG , STREET , H. COLERIDGE , FRANCES BROWN , PROCTOR , R. BROWNING , A. PROCTOR , BAILEY , A. SMITH , SAXE , HINXMAN , KINGSLEY , B. TAYLOR , ROBERT ...
... FIELDS , MASSEY , Bulwer- LYTTON , HOLMES , EMERSON , R. BROWN , E. ARNOLD , C. YOUNG , STREET , H. COLERIDGE , FRANCES BROWN , PROCTOR , R. BROWNING , A. PROCTOR , BAILEY , A. SMITH , SAXE , HINXMAN , KINGSLEY , B. TAYLOR , ROBERT ...
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... fields , that durst not venture In Charon's barge ? A lover's mind Must use to sail with every wind . He that loves , and fears to try , Learns his mistress to deny . Doth she chide thee ? ' Tis to show it , That thy coldness makes her ...
... fields , that durst not venture In Charon's barge ? A lover's mind Must use to sail with every wind . He that loves , and fears to try , Learns his mistress to deny . Doth she chide thee ? ' Tis to show it , That thy coldness makes her ...
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... field , and suffering from thirst caused by loss of blood , as he ordered the cup presented to him to be given to the wounded soldier , saying , " Thy necessity is yet greater than mine . " All England mourned his loss , for every one ...
... field , and suffering from thirst caused by loss of blood , as he ordered the cup presented to him to be given to the wounded soldier , saying , " Thy necessity is yet greater than mine . " All England mourned his loss , for every one ...
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... field , And plant fresh laurels where they kill ; But their strong nerves at last must vield , They tame but one another still : Early or late , they stoop to fate , And must give up their murmuring breath , When they , pale captives ...
... field , And plant fresh laurels where they kill ; But their strong nerves at last must vield , They tame but one another still : Early or late , they stoop to fate , And must give up their murmuring breath , When they , pale captives ...
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... field ; And with a stronger faith embrace a sword , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such as you , too , shall adore ; I could not love thee , dear , so much , loved I not honour more . His fine lines written during his ...
... field ; And with a stronger faith embrace a sword , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such as you , too , shall adore ; I could not love thee , dear , so much , loved I not honour more . His fine lines written during his ...
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