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... heart . But such periods of quiet and prosperity seem only to be intellec- tually productive when they have been preceded and ushered in by a time of uncertainty and struggle which has tried men's spirits : the contrast seems to be ...
... heart . But such periods of quiet and prosperity seem only to be intellec- tually productive when they have been preceded and ushered in by a time of uncertainty and struggle which has tried men's spirits : the contrast seems to be ...
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... heart , That , while my knees upstarted with the sight , The tears outstreamed for sorrow of her smart . But , when I saw no end that could apart The deadly dole which she so sore did make , With doleful voice then thus to her I spake ...
... heart , That , while my knees upstarted with the sight , The tears outstreamed for sorrow of her smart . But , when I saw no end that could apart The deadly dole which she so sore did make , With doleful voice then thus to her I spake ...
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... hearts , - Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight , And burned is Apollo's laurel - bough That sometimes grew within this learned man . " Still finer , perhaps , is the conclusion of another of Mar- low's dramas - his ...
... hearts , - Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight , And burned is Apollo's laurel - bough That sometimes grew within this learned man . " Still finer , perhaps , is the conclusion of another of Mar- low's dramas - his ...
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... heart : So many mo , so every one was used , That to give largely to the box refused . We must add the winding up of the story , as a sample of the more descriptive portions of the poem . What is going on at last attracts the notice of ...
... heart : So many mo , so every one was used , That to give largely to the box refused . We must add the winding up of the story , as a sample of the more descriptive portions of the poem . What is going on at last attracts the notice of ...
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... heart ; And , rousing up himself , for his rough hide He gan to reach , but nowhere it espied . Therewith he gan full terrible to roar , And chaufed at that indignity right sore ; ; But , when his crown and sceptre both he wanted , Lord ...
... heart ; And , rousing up himself , for his rough hide He gan to reach , but nowhere it espied . Therewith he gan full terrible to roar , And chaufed at that indignity right sore ; ; But , when his crown and sceptre both he wanted , Lord ...
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