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To John I owed great obligation;
But John, unhappily, thought fit
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But the cheerful Spring came kindly on
And show'rs began to fall:
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When we returned ... a Province man was betraying his greenness to the Yankees by his questions. Why Province money won't pass her ...
Who says that fictions only and false hair
Become a verse? Is there in truth no beauty?
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publish it to all the nation;
I must down to the seas again for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied.
I know of only one mystical poem that is satisfactorily successful, The Obscure Night of the Soul, by St. John of the Cross. In th ...
I had thought to observe on this carry when we crossed the dividing line between the Penobscot and St. John, but as my feet had ha ...
I used to worship the mighty genius of Michael Angelo--that man who was great in poetry, painting, sculpture, architecture--great ...
I was not at all shocked with this execution at the time. John died seemingly without much pain. He was effectually hanged, the ro ...
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