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Take “ MICHAEL " for instance : “ An old man stout of heart , and strong of limb : His bodily frame had been from youth to age 15 Of an unusual strength : his mind was keen , Intense , and frugal , apt for all affairs , And in his ...
Take “ MICHAEL " for instance : “ An old man stout of heart , and strong of limb : His bodily frame had been from youth to age 15 Of an unusual strength : his mind was keen , Intense , and frugal , apt for all affairs , And in his ...
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To him I brought a dish of fruit one day , And in the middle placed my HEART . But he ( I sigh to say ) Look't on a servant , who did know his eye , Better than you knew me , or ( which is one ) Than I myself .
To him I brought a dish of fruit one day , And in the middle placed my HEART . But he ( I sigh to say ) Look't on a servant , who did know his eye , Better than you knew me , or ( which is one ) Than I myself .
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But as my heart did tender it , the man Who was to take it from me , slipt his hand , And threw my heart into the scalding pan ; My heart that brought it ( do you understand ? ) The offerer's heart . Your heart was hard , I fear .
But as my heart did tender it , the man Who was to take it from me , slipt his hand , And threw my heart into the scalding pan ; My heart that brought it ( do you understand ? ) The offerer's heart . Your heart was hard , I fear .
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