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 Now he has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me.
Author: Shakespeare (---.org)
Date:   10-22-05 18:46

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T. S. Eliot

LXXVIII

So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse,
And found such fair assistance in my verse
As every alien pen hath got my use
And under thee their poesy disperse.
Thine eyes, that taught the dumb on high to sing
And heavy ignorance aloft to fly,
Have added feathers to the learned's wing
And given grace a double majesty.
Yet be most proud of that which I compile,
Whose influence is thine, and born of thee:
In others' works thou dost but mend the style,
And arts with thy sweet graces graced be;
But thou art all my art, and dost advance
As high as learning, my rude ignorance.
--William Shakespeare


CXXII

Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain
Full character'd with lasting memory,
Which shall above that idle rank remain,
Beyond all date; even to eternity:
Or, at the least, so long as brain and heart
Have faculty by nature to subsist;
Till each to raz'd oblivion yield his part
Of thee, thy record never can be miss'd.
That poor retention could not so much hold,
Nor need I tallies thy dear love to score;
Therefore to give them from me was I bold,
To trust those tables that receive thee more:
To keep an adjunct to remember thee
Were to import forgetfulness in me.
--William Shakespeare

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 When You Are Old  new
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nora 09-29-04 09:11 
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Sheree 10-04-04 17:38 
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mandytay 10-10-04 14:58 
 Beauty hath no true glass, except it be In the sweet privacy of l  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 01:09 
 discover card  new
discover card 10-21-05 19:31 
 Help on When You Are Old  new
James 11-03-05 10:42 
 tournament  new
win united kingdom lottery 10-16-05 22:58 
 tamiflu @!#$ birf flu  new
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 tamiflu price  new
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 Re: When You Are Old  new
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timmy 10-17-04 22:00 
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CJ 10-22-04 09:19 
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Be!!! 03-17-05 18:38 
 Re: When You Are Old  new
amy 01-19-05 22:58 
 Re: When You Are Old  new
Chris 04-07-05 00:16 
 There is no method but to be very intelligent. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 07-28-05 21:17 
 home equity loan  new
home equity loan 07-29-05 16:38 
 Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 08-09-05 20:47 
 texas hold em  new
texas hold em 08-10-05 09:42 
 Humankind cannot bear very much reality. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 08-11-05 06:55 
 There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will b  new
Shakespeare 08-20-05 11:30 
 A temporary insanity curable by marriage. Ambrose Bierce 1842-191  new
Shakespeare 08-20-05 23:22 
 
LXXXVII

Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing,
And  new
Shakespeare 08-21-05 18:42 
 Every poem can be considered in two ways--as what the poet has to  new
Shakespeare 08-22-05 16:16 
 Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Know  new
Shakespeare 08-22-05 16:19 
 In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts: t  new
Shakespeare 08-25-05 16:06 
 
LXI

Is it thy will, thy image should keep open
My heavy ey  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 08-30-05 14:20 
 
CLI

Love is too young to know what conscience is, 
Yet who  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 09-04-05 07:44 
 Beauty in all things-no, we cannot hope for that; but some place  new
Shakespeare 09-06-05 12:27 
 Poetry should help, not only to refine the language of the time,  new
Shakespeare 09-12-05 13:02 
 What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end i  new
Shakespeare 09-14-05 05:14 
 
CXII

Your love and pity doth the impression fill,
Which vu  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:21 
 
XLII

That thou hast her it is not all my grief,
And yet it may b  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:22 
 He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earne  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:29 
 
XXVI

Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
Thy merit hath  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:30 
 Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:32 
 
CI

O truant Muse what shall be thy amends
For thy neglect  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:32 
 
CXLI

In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes, 
For they  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:46 
 Now that I am a Christian I do not have moods in which the whole  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:53 
 
LXXXVI

Was it the proud full sail of his great verse,
Boun  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 08:00 
 
XLII

That thou hast her it is not all my grief,
And yet it  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 08:20 
 It is best, it seems to me, to separate one's inner striving fro  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 08:27 
 
LIX

If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been b  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 08:32 
 Action: St. Augustine Quotes God provides the wind, but man must  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 08:42 
 Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of i  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 09:02 
 As things are, and as fundamentally they must always be, poetry i  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 09:03 
 
LXXX

O! how I faint when I of you do write,
Knowing a bett  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 09:04 
 
XLII

That thou hast her it is not all my grief,
And yet it  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:04 
 You are the m usic while the music lasts. T. S. Eliot  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 09:04 
 texas hold'em room  new
texas hold'em room 10-12-05 09:10 
 My greatest trouble is getting the curtain up and down. T. S. Eli  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:11 
 Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:36 
 When we build, let us think that we build forever. -John Ruskin,  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 10:40 
 If you desire to drain to the dregs the fullest cup of scorn and  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 10:40 
 
LXXXV

My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still,
Whil  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 10:41 
 What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 11:01 
 We must be steady enough in ourselves, to be open and to let the  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 12:15 
 The only real valuable thing is intuition. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 14:49 
 
XC

Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now;
Now, while t  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 17:37 
 free texas hold'em  new
free texas hold'em 10-12-05 19:19 
 
CXXVI

O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power
Dost hold Ti  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 20:10 
 how to play black jack  new
how to play black jack 10-12-05 20:59 
 In order to form an immaculate member of a flock of sheep one mus  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 22:02 
 Beauty in nature's coin must not be hoarded, But must be current  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 22:07 
 A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:39 
 
CXXXIV

So, now I have confess'd that he is thine,
And I m  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:48 
 
XCII

But do thy worst to steal thyself away,
For term of life th  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 01:44 
 He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earne  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 02:59 
 Time hasn't stopped for any troubles, heartaches, or any other m  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 08:44 
 They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. -O  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 09:09 
 
LXII

Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
And all my s  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 11:48 
 The only reward of virtue is virtue. - Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 13:39 
 The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is co  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 14:21 
 
CXLVIII

O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head,
Which ha  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 14:37 
 
XLI

Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits,
When I am so  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 15:07 
 
XXXV

No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done:
Ros  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 15:12 
 It may affront the military-minded person to suggest a reqime tha  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 19:58 
 
C

Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long,
To spe  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:49 
 
CXII

Your love and pity doth the impression fill,
Which vu  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 22:34 
 Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Know  new
Shakespeare 10-14-05 01:01 
 
XXVIII

How can I then return in happy plight,
That am deba  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 03:15 
 
LXXX

O! how I faint when I of you do write,
Knowing a bett  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 03:18 
 
LXXIII

That time of year thou mayst in me behold
When yell  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 03:19 
 
CXLIV

Two loves I have of comfort and despair,
Which like  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 03:28 
 Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by unders  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 03:29 
 I never can feel certain of any truth but from a clear perception  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 03:33 
 I am convinced that He (God) does not play dice. --Albert Einstei  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 03:41 
 
XXII

My glass shall not persuade me I am old,
So long as y  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 03:43 
 What I needed most was to love and to be loved, eager to be caugh  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 03:48 
 You are the m usic while the music lasts. T. S. Eliot  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 03:52 
 Our difficulties of the moment must always be dealt with somehow,  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 04:00 
 
LXXIII

That time of year thou mayst in me behold
When yell  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 04:01 
 The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyda  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 04:34 
 
LV

Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
Of princes, shall  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 04:43 
 
CXVII

Accuse me thus: that I have scanted all,
Wherein I s  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 04:45 
 
LXXIX

Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid,
My verse alone  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 05:15 
 It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but i  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 05:27 
 He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earne  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 05:48 
 
XC

Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now;
Now, while t  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 06:29 
 The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. -- Emerson  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 06:31 
 In my beginning is my end. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 08:47 
 
LXXIV

But be contented: when that fell arrest
Without all  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 09:11 
 
LXXI

No longer mourn for me when I am dead
Than you shall  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 20:58 
 Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of it  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 23:24 
 Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Know  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 23:50 
 
XXII

My glass shall not persuade me I am old,
So long as y  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 00:43 
 Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is bli  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 01:01 
 
CVII

Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul
Of the wid  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 01:05 
 Love: St. Augustine Quotes Love is the beauty of the soul.  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 03:46 
 I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but Wo  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 04:20 
 The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kin  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 11:36 
 
LXXXVII

Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing,
And  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 11:45 
 Equations are more important to me, because politics is for the p  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 12:15 
 Love: St. Augustine Quotes He who is filled with love is filled w  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 12:21 
 Beauty without expression tires. -Emerson  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 12:24 
 April is the cruellest month. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 14:02 
 
CXXVI

O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power
Dost hold Time's  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 14:06 
 black jack game  new
black jack game 10-18-05 15:01 
 
CXV

Those lines that I before have writ do lie,
Even those  new
Hamlet 10-18-05 16:30 
 
CXLI

In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes, 
For they in thee a thous  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-18-05 17:33 
 
CXVIII

Like as, to make our appetite more keen,
With eager  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 18:10 
 In order to form an immaculate member of a flock of sheep one mus  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 22:05 
 888  new
888 10-19-05 01:22 
 Nothing lasts except beauty--and I shall create that. -Thomas Wol  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-19-05 01:25 
 A thing of beauty is a joy forever, Its loveliness increases; it  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 08:34 
 888  new
888 10-19-05 13:48 
 
LXXV

So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
Or as swee  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 03:28 
 There is not a more repulsive spectacle than on old man who will  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 03:28 
 He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earne  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 03:36 
 The beauty of life, is that you don't have to be modernly beauti  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 03:38 
 
CXXXI

Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art, 
As those who  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:11 
 In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts: t  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:21 
 One had to cram all this stuff into one's mind for the examinati  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:40 
 We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our explo  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 07:21 
  Founding Fathers Quotes Dr. Franklin, looking towards the pres  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 07:54 
 I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. --Albert Einst  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 11:56 
 
LXX

That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect,
For sla  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 11:59 
 
III

Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
Now i  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 12:43 
 We must be steady enough in ourselves, to be open and to let the  new
Hamlet 10-20-05 13:46 
 
CXXXIX

O! call not me to justify the wrong
That thy unkind  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 14:04 
  Founding Fathers Quotes Every person seems to acknowledge his  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 14:10 
 
LIX

If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been b  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 15:04 
  Founding Fathers Quotes Far from being rivals or enemies, rel  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 16:49 
 play slots here  new
play slots here 10-20-05 18:02 
 
LXXXII

I grant thou wert not married to my Muse,
And therefore mayst witho  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-20-05 18:02 
 
LX

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,
So do  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 19:02 
 Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal. T. S. Eliot  new
Hamlet 10-20-05 19:19 
 
CXXXIII

Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groan
Fo  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 21:32 
 
LVI

Sweet love, renew thy force; be it not said
Thy edge s  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 21:53 
 O, thou art fairer than the evening's air Clad in t  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 23:27 
 
XXIV

Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd,
  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 23:46 
 slots game  new
slots game 10-21-05 02:22 
  Politics I supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to realize  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 03:23 
 What we call Man's power over Nature turns out to be a power exe  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 03:23 
 Belief: St. Augustine Quotes Faith is to believe what you do not  new
Hamlet 10-21-05 03:40 
 
LXI

Is it thy will, thy image should keep open
My heavy ey  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 07:31 
 internet gambling  new
internet gambling 10-21-05 08:49 
 
XVII

Who will believe my verse in time to come,
If it were  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-21-05 10:01 
 The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the lan  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 10:28 
 If it be the wish of Him in whom all things flourish that my life  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 10:29 
 @!#$ enhancement  new
@!#$ enhancement 10-21-05 10:29 
 texas hold'em  new
texas hold'em 10-21-05 10:29 
 
XCVI

Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness;
Some sa  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:08 
 Business today consists in persuading crowds. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:42 
 It is not sufficient to see and to know the beauty of a work. We  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:50 
 We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our explo  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-21-05 15:03 
 A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. -- Ral  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 15:50 
  Founding Fathers Quotes And it is no less true, that personal  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 16:29 
 
CII

My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming;  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 17:36 
 
CXXXI

Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art, 
As those who  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 17:37 
 God is subtle but he is not malicious. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 17:37 
 What seems to be proved may not be embraced; but what no one show  new
Hamlet 10-21-05 17:38 
 By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. In fac  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 18:16 
 I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 18:19 
 
CVIII

What's in the brain, that ink may character,
Which  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 18:37 
 
XXIV

Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd,
  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-21-05 18:54 
 
XXXVI

Let me confess that we two must be twain,
Although o  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 19:58 
 The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-21-05 20:17 
 Twentieth-century art may start with nothing, but it flourishes b  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 20:47 
 
LIX

If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been b  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 21:09 
 By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. In fac  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 21:11 
 
L

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my weary  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-21-05 21:21 
 
XXXI

Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts,
Which I by lac  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 21:36 
 Imagination is more important than knowledge. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 21:44 
  If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster. Clint Eastwood   new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 22:23 
 Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 23:10 
  Founding Fathers Quotes An honorable Peace is and always was m  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-21-05 23:38 
 
XXXII

If thou survive my well-contented day,
When that chu  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 23:48 
 The Nobel is a ticket to one's own funeral. No one has ever done anything after  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 23:58 
 Knowledge: St. Augustine Quotes Miracles are not contrary to natu  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-22-05 00:11 
 Life is too deep for words, so don't try to describe it, just li  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 00:12 
 One had to cram all this stuff into one's mind for the examinati  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-22-05 00:38 
 
XCIII

So shall I live, supposing thou art true,
Like a dec  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-22-05 06:45 
 Our difficulties of the moment must always be dealt with somehow,  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 08:47 
 
CXLVIII

O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head,
Which ha  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 10:19 
 
C

Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long,
To spe  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 10:22 
 We regard God as an airman regards his parachute; it's there for  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 10:54 
 
I

From fairest creatures we desire increase,
That thereby b  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-22-05 14:51 
 
L

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 18:02 
 slots  new
slots 10-22-05 18:12 
 Now he has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me.  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 18:46 
 gambling  new
gambling 10-22-05 19:11 
 keno  new
keno 10-22-05 21:21 
 
XXIV

Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd,
  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 21:57 
 
CXXVII

In the old age black was not counted fair,
Or if it  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 03:09 
 God is subtle but he is not malicious. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 04:52 
 A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. -- Ral  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 05:22 
 My greatest trouble is getting the curtain up and down. T. S. Eliot  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 10:38 
 
XIV

Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck;
And yet me  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 10:54 
  There are three forms of visual art: Painting is art to look at, sculp  new
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CXLIX

Canst thou, O cruel! say I love thee not,
When I aga  new
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XVI

But wherefore do not you a mightier way
Make war upon  new
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CXIX

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CXI

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CXX

That you were once unkind befriends me now,
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CXLV

Those lips that Love's own hand did make,
Breathed f  new
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CXXXIV

So, now I have confess'd that he is thine,
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LX

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,
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LXXXV

My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still,
Whil  new
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CXLIV

Two loves I have of comfort and despair,
Which like  new
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 If eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for b  new
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  Tis done. We have become a nation. Benjamin Rush, on the ratification  new
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XLVIII

How careful was I when I took my way,
Each trifle u  new
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LXXVIII

So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse,
And found such fair assist  new
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III

Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
Now is the  new
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CIII

Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
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CXXXIII

Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groan
Fo  new
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LXXV

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My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming;
I love not less  new
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XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
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