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... thought ; for we have no thought. (. save. thoughts. of. pain. ) but. as. far. as. we. have. 15 love and admiration . Though I am to see you so soon , I cannot but write a word or two , to thank you for the interest you take in my poems , ...
... thought ; for we have no thought. (. save. thoughts. of. pain. ) but. as. far. as. we. have. 15 love and admiration . Though I am to see you so soon , I cannot but write a word or two , to thank you for the interest you take in my poems , ...
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... thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a sterile track behind , O'er which all heavily the journeying years Plod the last sands of life , where not a flower appears . IV Since my young days of passion - joy , or pain ...
... thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a sterile track behind , O'er which all heavily the journeying years Plod the last sands of life , where not a flower appears . IV Since my young days of passion - joy , or pain ...
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... thought about himself , and the whole earth , Of man the wonderful , and of the stars , 730 And how the deuce they ever could have birth ; And then he thought of earthquakes , and of wars , To plague themselves withal , they know not ...
... thought about himself , and the whole earth , Of man the wonderful , and of the stars , 730 And how the deuce they ever could have birth ; And then he thought of earthquakes , and of wars , To plague themselves withal , they know not ...
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