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... door stands ajar , And entrance there is easier far ; For then by abstinence subdued , The hungry heart looks out for food ; And oft in that impetuous hour , Will crop the weed or poisonous flower , Unsated , till the inward groan ...
... door stands ajar , And entrance there is easier far ; For then by abstinence subdued , The hungry heart looks out for food ; And oft in that impetuous hour , Will crop the weed or poisonous flower , Unsated , till the inward groan ...
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... door , Love , ever watchful , stands before , Still seeking , in his strife to win , Sly rogue ! to slip unnoticed in . ' I caution others ; as for me , My heart once seared , is safely free : Yet thrilled I when her eyes like day Would ...
... door , Love , ever watchful , stands before , Still seeking , in his strife to win , Sly rogue ! to slip unnoticed in . ' I caution others ; as for me , My heart once seared , is safely free : Yet thrilled I when her eyes like day Would ...
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... door , But enter Peril's courts no more . - August 30 . FOOL ! madman ! thus to venture nigh The whirlpool of her dangerous eye : I reached the door : herself was there ; Herself , with smiles all radiant fair : She bade me enter : I ...
... door , But enter Peril's courts no more . - August 30 . FOOL ! madman ! thus to venture nigh The whirlpool of her dangerous eye : I reached the door : herself was there ; Herself , with smiles all radiant fair : She bade me enter : I ...
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... doors again : My presence smiles of favor sweet , And kindly words resistless greet ; And though our quarrel and my pain She ventured not to touch , ' t was plain She saw , and strove with smiles to heal The wounds her pride had made me ...
... doors again : My presence smiles of favor sweet , And kindly words resistless greet ; And though our quarrel and my pain She ventured not to touch , ' t was plain She saw , and strove with smiles to heal The wounds her pride had made me ...
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... door . But neither of them murmured at having to go through with that necessary duty in such a place ; but on the contrary , they both acknowledged that it was more invigora- ting , and far pleasanter , to wash in the open air , from a ...
... door . But neither of them murmured at having to go through with that necessary duty in such a place ; but on the contrary , they both acknowledged that it was more invigora- ting , and far pleasanter , to wash in the open air , from a ...
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