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THE DEATH OF LOVE . Love is dead ! He who was now so ruddy red With the bright blood of youth . O heedless gods , can it be truth That now so lily pale he is ? Ah , yes ! Bereft of breath , Kissed to death . Love is dead !
THE DEATH OF LOVE . Love is dead ! He who was now so ruddy red With the bright blood of youth . O heedless gods , can it be truth That now so lily pale he is ? Ah , yes ! Bereft of breath , Kissed to death . Love is dead !
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Death sooner or of the law ? later comes to all . How are these surplus The result of all such experiences is evils factors in evolution ? necessarily the conviction on the part of all I reply , that having found evil co - existent who ...
Death sooner or of the law ? later comes to all . How are these surplus The result of all such experiences is evils factors in evolution ? necessarily the conviction on the part of all I reply , that having found evil co - existent who ...
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believe that death had stilled forever its genWith a grievous cry my friend sprung up , erous throbbings ; that no ... appeared to have passed from sleep to above the grave with flowers ; and at its death without pain or consciousness .
believe that death had stilled forever its genWith a grievous cry my friend sprung up , erous throbbings ; that no ... appeared to have passed from sleep to above the grave with flowers ; and at its death without pain or consciousness .
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Contents
Alfred ennyson Poet Laureate | 2 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
Annetta | 60 |
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