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... pains which its ingredients cost , Might have maintained some dozen families A winter or two - not more - so plain a dish Could scarcely disagree . SWELLFOOT . After the trial , And these fastidious pigs are gone , perhaps I may recover ...
... pains which its ingredients cost , Might have maintained some dozen families A winter or two - not more - so plain a dish Could scarcely disagree . SWELLFOOT . After the trial , And these fastidious pigs are gone , perhaps I may recover ...
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... Pain , and Toil , and Age ! Remit , Queen ! thy accustom'd rage ! Be what thou art not ! In voice faint and low FREEDOM calls Famine , her eternal foe , To brief alliance , hollow truce . - Rise now ! [ Whilst the veiled figure has been ...
... Pain , and Toil , and Age ! Remit , Queen ! thy accustom'd rage ! Be what thou art not ! In voice faint and low FREEDOM calls Famine , her eternal foe , To brief alliance , hollow truce . - Rise now ! [ Whilst the veiled figure has been ...
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... from which none ever learned The cause of his disquietude ; or shook With spasms of silent passion ; or turned pale : So that his friends soon rarely undertook To stir his secret pain without avail ; For all PRINCE ATHANASE . 75.
... from which none ever learned The cause of his disquietude ; or shook With spasms of silent passion ; or turned pale : So that his friends soon rarely undertook To stir his secret pain without avail ; For all PRINCE ATHANASE . 75.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. To stir his secret pain without avail ; For all who knew and loved him then perceived That there was drawn an adamantine veil Between his heart and mind , —both unrelieved Wrought in his brain and bosom separate ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. To stir his secret pain without avail ; For all who knew and loved him then perceived That there was drawn an adamantine veil Between his heart and mind , —both unrelieved Wrought in his brain and bosom separate ...
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... lover , Which he so feebly calls - they all are gone ! Fond wretch , all dead , those vacant names alone , This most familiar scene , my pain- These tombs alone remain . Misery , my sweetest friend - O ! weep no 75 DEATH . 94.
... lover , Which he so feebly calls - they all are gone ! Fond wretch , all dead , those vacant names alone , This most familiar scene , my pain- These tombs alone remain . Misery , my sweetest friend - O ! weep no 75 DEATH . 94.
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