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... Heart He is stark mad , who ever says , That he hath been in love an hour , Yet not that love so soon decays , But that it can ten in less space devour ; Who will believe me , if I swear That I have had the plague a year ? Who would not ...
... Heart He is stark mad , who ever says , That he hath been in love an hour , Yet not that love so soon decays , But that it can ten in less space devour ; Who will believe me , if I swear That I have had the plague a year ? Who would not ...
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... heart alone Is such a stone As nothing but Thy power doth cut . Wherefore each part Of my hard heart Meets in this frame To praise Thy name ; That if I chance to hold my peace , These stones to praise Thee may not cease . O let thy ...
... heart alone Is such a stone As nothing but Thy power doth cut . Wherefore each part Of my hard heart Meets in this frame To praise Thy name ; That if I chance to hold my peace , These stones to praise Thee may not cease . O let thy ...
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... heart none other than a God ! I asked thee , " Give me immortality . " Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile , Like wealthy men who care not how they give . But thy strong Hours indignant worked their wills , And beat me down ...
... heart none other than a God ! I asked thee , " Give me immortality . " Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile , Like wealthy men who care not how they give . But thy strong Hours indignant worked their wills , And beat me down ...
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Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction Leonard Unger Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1953 |
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