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... heart unto the muse - and yet not hate , But scorn and laughter quenched his worthy pride , The minstrel's heart was stricken , —and he died . Yet died he not in vain ; if , ere they rush To wreak their thoughtless malice on their kind ...
... heart unto the muse - and yet not hate , But scorn and laughter quenched his worthy pride , The minstrel's heart was stricken , —and he died . Yet died he not in vain ; if , ere they rush To wreak their thoughtless malice on their kind ...
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... heart— Why did I laugh tonight ? No voice will tell : No God no Deamon of severe response Deigns to reply from heaven or from Hell . - 1 Then to my human heart I turn at once- Heart ! thou and I are here sad and alone ; Say , wherefore ...
... heart— Why did I laugh tonight ? No voice will tell : No God no Deamon of severe response Deigns to reply from heaven or from Hell . - 1 Then to my human heart I turn at once- Heart ! thou and I are here sad and alone ; Say , wherefore ...
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... heart to me whose whole existence hangs upon you . You could not step or move an eyelid but it would shoot to my heart - I am greedy of you . Do not think of any thing but me . Do not live as if I was not existing - Do not forget me ...
... heart to me whose whole existence hangs upon you . You could not step or move an eyelid but it would shoot to my heart - I am greedy of you . Do not think of any thing but me . Do not live as if I was not existing - Do not forget me ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
KEATSS PENSLIPS AND UNUSUAL SPELLINGS | lxvi |
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