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... pain , pain ever , for ever ! No change , no pause , no hope ! Yet I endure . I ask the Earth , have not the mountains felt ? I ask yon Heaven , the all - beholding Sun , Hast it not seen ? The Sea , in storm or calm , Heaven's ever ...
... pain , pain ever , for ever ! No change , no pause , no hope ! Yet I endure . I ask the Earth , have not the mountains felt ? I ask yon Heaven , the all - beholding Sun , Hast it not seen ? The Sea , in storm or calm , Heaven's ever ...
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... pain . First Fury . Thou thinkest we will rend thee bone from bone , come 440 Blackening the birth of day with countless wings , And hollow underneath , like death . First Fury . Second Fury . Immortal Titan ! Third Fury . Prometheus ...
... pain . First Fury . Thou thinkest we will rend thee bone from bone , come 440 Blackening the birth of day with countless wings , And hollow underneath , like death . First Fury . Second Fury . Immortal Titan ! Third Fury . Prometheus ...
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... pain , pain ever , for ever ! I close my tearless eyes , but see more clear Thy works within my woe - illumèd mind , Thou subtle tyrant ! Peace is in the grave . The grave hides all things beautiful and good : I am a God and cannot find ...
... pain , pain ever , for ever ! I close my tearless eyes , but see more clear Thy works within my woe - illumèd mind , Thou subtle tyrant ! Peace is in the grave . The grave hides all things beautiful and good : I am a God and cannot find ...
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