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Side 14
I feel an indescribable inquietude. I am conscious of a gnawing at my heart, like
that of a silkworm consuming a mulberry-leaf. Whence this unrest, this deep
anguish? Alas! because I am so different to what I desire to be. Oh, my God! my
God!
I feel an indescribable inquietude. I am conscious of a gnawing at my heart, like
that of a silkworm consuming a mulberry-leaf. Whence this unrest, this deep
anguish? Alas! because I am so different to what I desire to be. Oh, my God! my
God!
Side 502
This is the end of every man's desire. Thc burden of sweet speeches. Nay, kneel
down, Cover thy head, and weep; for verily These market-men that buy thy white
and brown In the last days shall take no thought for thee. In the last days like ...
This is the end of every man's desire. Thc burden of sweet speeches. Nay, kneel
down, Cover thy head, and weep; for verily These market-men that buy thy white
and brown In the last days shall take no thought for thee. In the last days like ...
Side 503
“The End of Every Man's Desire.” 503 The burden of fair seasons. Rain in spring,
White rain and wind among the tender trees; A summer of green sorrows
gathering, Rank autumn in a mist of miseries, With sad face set toward the year,
that ...
“The End of Every Man's Desire.” 503 The burden of fair seasons. Rain in spring,
White rain and wind among the tender trees; A summer of green sorrows
gathering, Rank autumn in a mist of miseries, With sad face set toward the year,
that ...
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