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... heart is dilated with the most unbounded love . I have known him profess himself a man - hater , while his cheek was glowing with com- passion ; and , while his looks were softened into pity , I have heard him use the language of most ...
... heart is dilated with the most unbounded love . I have known him profess himself a man - hater , while his cheek was glowing with com- passion ; and , while his looks were softened into pity , I have heard him use the language of most ...
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... heart , And I bless'd them unaware ! Sure my kind saint took pity on me , And I bless'd them unaware ! But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men . In his loneliness and fixed- ness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon ...
... heart , And I bless'd them unaware ! Sure my kind saint took pity on me , And I bless'd them unaware ! But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men . In his loneliness and fixed- ness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon ...
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... heart I made , a heart beats here ! Face , my hands fashioned , see it in myself ! " Hence the invocation of Love at the end of the first book of ' The Ring and the Book , ' the ' posy ' of the ring , might be taken as the dedication of ...
... heart I made , a heart beats here ! Face , my hands fashioned , see it in myself ! " Hence the invocation of Love at the end of the first book of ' The Ring and the Book , ' the ' posy ' of the ring , might be taken as the dedication of ...
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