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Page 144
... Strange Fits of Passion have I Known TRANGE fits of passion have I known : STRAN And I will dare to tell , But in the lover's ear alone , What once to me befell . When she I loved looked every day Fresh as a rose in June , I to her ...
... Strange Fits of Passion have I Known TRANGE fits of passion have I known : STRAN And I will dare to tell , But in the lover's ear alone , What once to me befell . When she I loved looked every day Fresh as a rose in June , I to her ...
Page 266
... Strange T would be strange a If at a crucial question , in wild - beast dens Or cellars sweating with pain the stammerers Should find their confidence . It would be strange If the haphazard starling learned a neat Construction from the ...
... Strange T would be strange a If at a crucial question , in wild - beast dens Or cellars sweating with pain the stammerers Should find their confidence . It would be strange If the haphazard starling learned a neat Construction from the ...
Page 304
... strange for terrified men , or birds , or ants , to learn new and better ways , so it would be even more strange if we learnt to forgive others instead of hate them . Hatred is the ' devil ' we raise to revenge ourselves on others for ...
... strange for terrified men , or birds , or ants , to learn new and better ways , so it would be even more strange if we learnt to forgive others instead of hate them . Hatred is the ' devil ' we raise to revenge ourselves on others for ...
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