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... heart . But it's my prose opinion that in most cases , in those men who have fine brains and work them well , the heart extends down to the hams . And though you smoke them with the fire of tribulation , yet , like veritable hams , the ...
... heart . But it's my prose opinion that in most cases , in those men who have fine brains and work them well , the heart extends down to the hams . And though you smoke them with the fire of tribulation , yet , like veritable hams , the ...
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... heart , heavy heart , IV , ü , 1,4 Why sigh'st thou without breaking ? " " Because thou canst not ease thy smart By friendship nor by speaking . " ... Let us cast away nothing , for we may live to have need of such a verse . We see it ...
... heart , heavy heart , IV , ü , 1,4 Why sigh'st thou without breaking ? " " Because thou canst not ease thy smart By friendship nor by speaking . " ... Let us cast away nothing , for we may live to have need of such a verse . We see it ...
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... Heart's ease , Heart's ease ! " ... ... an you will have me live , play " Heart's ease . ” I will carry no crotchets ... Do you note me ? ... What say you , James Soundpost ? ... O , I cry you mercy ; you are the singer ; I will say for ...
... Heart's ease , Heart's ease ! " ... ... an you will have me live , play " Heart's ease . ” I will carry no crotchets ... Do you note me ? ... What say you , James Soundpost ? ... O , I cry you mercy ; you are the singer ; I will say for ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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