Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Tell me , whence is this love made ours ? - Love .. love is ! And its reason ? -None ! Tell me , then , whence come loveless hours ? — Love was not born an he be gone . Tell me what - like is , then , this love ? — That which breathes ...
... Tell me , whence is this love made ours ? - Love .. love is ! And its reason ? -None ! Tell me , then , whence come loveless hours ? — Love was not born an he be gone . Tell me what - like is , then , this love ? — That which breathes ...
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... tell man , as I die and dying live , so also shall ye die , and dying live again . ' The insect went and on its way was overtaken by a hare , who asked it what it was going to do . So the insect said , ' I am sent by the moon to tell ...
... tell man , as I die and dying live , so also shall ye die , and dying live again . ' The insect went and on its way was overtaken by a hare , who asked it what it was going to do . So the insect said , ' I am sent by the moon to tell ...
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... tell , he invariably replied , " When I am ghost I will know . Now I cannot tell . " He knew also that if a hen attempted to crow , it was to warn her owner that death was near and that the most merciful thing her master could do was to ...
... tell , he invariably replied , " When I am ghost I will know . Now I cannot tell . " He knew also that if a hen attempted to crow , it was to warn her owner that death was near and that the most merciful thing her master could do was to ...
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