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... THOU ART FOOD OF LOVE " " ) . 488 ON KEATS 482 • To ( FOR ME , MY FRIEND , IF ' I FAINT , I PERISH WITH MY LOVE ! ' 489 TO SILENCE 489 NOT THAT TEARS DID TREM- ' OH , THAT A CHARIOT OF CLOUD BLE ' ) 483 • WERE MINE ! ' 489 MILTON'S ...
... THOU ART FOOD OF LOVE " " ) . 488 ON KEATS 482 • To ( FOR ME , MY FRIEND , IF ' I FAINT , I PERISH WITH MY LOVE ! ' 489 TO SILENCE 489 NOT THAT TEARS DID TREM- ' OH , THAT A CHARIOT OF CLOUD BLE ' ) 483 • WERE MINE ! ' 489 MILTON'S ...
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... thou dost load With cowardice and crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Ay , art thou not the veriest slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ?
... thou dost load With cowardice and crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Ay , art thou not the veriest slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ?
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... Thou art sincere and good ; of resolute mind , 200 Free from heart - withering custom's cold control , Of passion lofty , pure and unsubdued . Earth's pride and meanness could not van- quish thee , And therefore art thou worthy of the ...
... Thou art sincere and good ; of resolute mind , 200 Free from heart - withering custom's cold control , Of passion lofty , pure and unsubdued . Earth's pride and meanness could not van- quish thee , And therefore art thou worthy of the ...
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... thou art fled Thou canst no longer know or love the shapes Of this phantasmal scene , who have to thee Been purest ministers , who are , alas ! Now thou art not ! Upon those pallid lips So sweet even in their silence , on those eyes ...
... thou art fled Thou canst no longer know or love the shapes Of this phantasmal scene , who have to thee Been purest ministers , who are , alas ! Now thou art not ! Upon those pallid lips So sweet even in their silence , on those eyes ...
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... thou wert In thy young wisdom , when the mortal chain Of Custom thou didst burst and rend in twain , And walked as ... art thou ? I know , but dare not speak : Time may interpret to his silent years . Yet in the paleness of thy ...
... thou wert In thy young wisdom , when the mortal chain Of Custom thou didst burst and rend in twain , And walked as ... art thou ? I know , but dare not speak : Time may interpret to his silent years . Yet in the paleness of thy ...
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