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5 Then somewhat seemed to whisper near That thou and I must part ; I doubted it : I felt no fear , No weight upon the heart : Thanks for expelling Fear and Hope , One vile , the other vain ; One's scourge , the other's telescope ...
5 Then somewhat seemed to whisper near That thou and I must part ; I doubted it : I felt no fear , No weight upon the heart : Thanks for expelling Fear and Hope , One vile , the other vain ; One's scourge , the other's telescope ...
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Will you And come . answer me so and take my fear for you as an 20 insult ? Denmark Hill , Ist May , 1871 Nay , it is no insult ; -nor am I happier than MY FRIENDS : you . For me the birds do not sing , nor ever 1.
Will you And come . answer me so and take my fear for you as an 20 insult ? Denmark Hill , Ist May , 1871 Nay , it is no insult ; -nor am I happier than MY FRIENDS : you . For me the birds do not sing , nor ever 1.
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225 261 230 235 270 “ As I came through the desert thus it was , And I strode on austere ; As I came through the desert : Eyes of fire 219 No hope could have no fear . Glared at me throbbing with a starved desire ; The hoarse and heavy ...
225 261 230 235 270 “ As I came through the desert thus it was , And I strode on austere ; As I came through the desert : Eyes of fire 219 No hope could have no fear . Glared at me throbbing with a starved desire ; The hoarse and heavy ...
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