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... face is like the tan; His browis wet withhonest sweat,Heearns whate'er he can, Andlooks the whole worldin the face, For he owesnot any man. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow; You can hear him swing ...
... face is like the tan; His browis wet withhonest sweat,Heearns whate'er he can, Andlooks the whole worldin the face, For he owesnot any man. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow; You can hear him swing ...
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... face; Onhis foreheadhe borethebrand of shame, Andthe rags, thathid his mangled frame,Were the livery of disgrace. All things above were bright and fair, All things were glad and free; Lithe squirrels darted here and there, And wild ...
... face; Onhis foreheadhe borethebrand of shame, Andthe rags, thathid his mangled frame,Were the livery of disgrace. All things above were bright and fair, All things were glad and free; Lithe squirrels darted here and there, And wild ...
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... face As beautiful asa saint's in Paradise. Lara. Maynot a saint fall fromher Paradise, Andbe no more a saint? Don C. Why do youask? Lara. Because I haveheardit said this angel fell,And though she isa virgin outwardly, Within sheis a ...
... face As beautiful asa saint's in Paradise. Lara. Maynot a saint fall fromher Paradise, Andbe no more a saint? Don C. Why do youask? Lara. Because I haveheardit said this angel fell,And though she isa virgin outwardly, Within sheis a ...
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... face! Lara. And doesthat prove That Preciosa is abovesuspicion? Don C. It proves a nobleman may be repulsedWhen he thinks conquest easy. I believe Thatwoman, in herdeepest degradation,Holds something sacred, something undefiled, Some ...
... face! Lara. And doesthat prove That Preciosa is abovesuspicion? Don C. It proves a nobleman may be repulsedWhen he thinks conquest easy. I believe Thatwoman, in herdeepest degradation,Holds something sacred, something undefiled, Some ...
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... face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas thefirst sound inthe song of love! Scarce more than silence is, and yet a sound. Hands of invisible spirits touch the stringsOf that mysterious instrument, the soul, And ...
... face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas thefirst sound inthe song of love! Scarce more than silence is, and yet a sound. Hands of invisible spirits touch the stringsOf that mysterious instrument, the soul, And ...
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