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... Stand sung this of him , ere he went Himself to rest , Or taste a part of that full joy he meant To have expressed In this bright asterism , Where it were friendship's schism , Were not his Lucius long with us to tarry , To separate ...
... Stand sung this of him , ere he went Himself to rest , Or taste a part of that full joy he meant To have expressed In this bright asterism , Where it were friendship's schism , Were not his Lucius long with us to tarry , To separate ...
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... stand , The low world laid its hand , Found straightway to its mind , could value in a trice : But all the world's coarse thumb And finger failed to plumb , So passed in making up the main account ; All instincts immature , All purposes ...
... stand , The low world laid its hand , Found straightway to its mind , could value in a trice : But all the world's coarse thumb And finger failed to plumb , So passed in making up the main account ; All instincts immature , All purposes ...
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... stand in the middle of a thing , but you cannot stand in the middle of this ; the sea has nothing to give but a well excavated grave . The firs stand in a procession , each with an emerald turkey - foot at the top , reserved as their ...
... stand in the middle of a thing , but you cannot stand in the middle of this ; the sea has nothing to give but a well excavated grave . The firs stand in a procession , each with an emerald turkey - foot at the top , reserved as their ...
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Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction Leonard Unger Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1953 |
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