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... and the nightingale to which he likens himself , they must sing , whether they
have listeners or not ; and that listeners in all times have been , and will be found
, however stormy and untoward to the influences of the hour , who shall doubt ?
... and the nightingale to which he likens himself , they must sing , whether they
have listeners or not ; and that listeners in all times have been , and will be found
, however stormy and untoward to the influences of the hour , who shall doubt ?
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There's not an hour Of day or dreaming night but I am with thee ; There's not a
wind but whispers of thy name , And not a flower that sleeps beneath the moon ,
But in its hues and fragrance , tells a tale Of thee . Procter . Short absence hurt
him ...
There's not an hour Of day or dreaming night but I am with thee ; There's not a
wind but whispers of thy name , And not a flower that sleeps beneath the moon ,
But in its hues and fragrance , tells a tale Of thee . Procter . Short absence hurt
him ...
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... This hour she's idolized , the next abused . Pope . Pick out of mirth , like stones
out of the ground , Profaneness , filthiness , abusiveness ; These are the scum
with which coarse wits abound ; The fine may spare these well , yet not go less .
... This hour she's idolized , the next abused . Pope . Pick out of mirth , like stones
out of the ground , Profaneness , filthiness , abusiveness ; These are the scum
with which coarse wits abound ; The fine may spare these well , yet not go less .
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When , with mock majesty and fancied power , He struts in robes , the monarch of
an hour ; Oft wide of nature must he act a part , Make love in tropes , in bombast
break his heart ; In turn and simile resign his breath , And rhyme and quibble in ...
When , with mock majesty and fancied power , He struts in robes , the monarch of
an hour ; Oft wide of nature must he act a part , Make love in tropes , in bombast
break his heart ; In turn and simile resign his breath , And rhyme and quibble in ...
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Daughter of Jove , relentless power , Thou tamer of the human breast , Whose
iron scourge , and torturing hour , The bad affright , afflict the best ! Bound in thy
adamantine chain , The proud are taught to taste of pain ; And purple tyrants
vainly ...
Daughter of Jove , relentless power , Thou tamer of the human breast , Whose
iron scourge , and torturing hour , The bad affright , afflict the best ! Bound in thy
adamantine chain , The proud are taught to taste of pain ; And purple tyrants
vainly ...
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