The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volum 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Side 179
... thee from restoring to us thy presence , no difficulty impedes thee , no neglect ( I beseech thee ) need delay thee . Thou hast written to thy friend the comfort of a long letter , considering his difficulties , no doubt , but treating ...
... thee from restoring to us thy presence , no difficulty impedes thee , no neglect ( I beseech thee ) need delay thee . Thou hast written to thy friend the comfort of a long letter , considering his difficulties , no doubt , but treating ...
Side 181
... thee with an unbounded love . Thou knowest , dearest , all men know what I have lost in thee , and in how wretched a case that supreme and notorious betrayal took me myself also from me with thee , and that my grief is immeasurably ...
... thee with an unbounded love . Thou knowest , dearest , all men know what I have lost in thee , and in how wretched a case that supreme and notorious betrayal took me myself also from me with thee , and that my grief is immeasurably ...
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... thee , to what I demand ; and thou wilt see this to be a small matter and most easy for thee . While I am cheated of thy presence , at least by written words , whereof thou hast an abundance , present to me the sweetness of thine image ...
... thee , to what I demand ; and thou wilt see this to be a small matter and most easy for thee . While I am cheated of thy presence , at least by written words , whereof thou hast an abundance , present to me the sweetness of thine image ...
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