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Hard if, though cast away for life with Yankees, A Frenchman couldn't get his human rating!

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For slowly even her sense of him And love itself were growing dim....

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For these have governed in our lives, And see how men have warred....

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Everyone asks for freedom for himself, The man free love, the businessman free trade,...

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Don't discount our powers; We have made a pass At the infinite,

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Courage is of the heart by derivation, And great it is. But fear is of the soul.

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Die early and avoid the fate. Of if predestined to die late, Make up your mind to die in state.

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Before now poetry has taken notice Of wars, and what are wars but politics Transformed from chronic to acute and bloody?

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Bounds should be set To ingenuity for being so cruel In bringing change unheralded on the unready.

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Bringing him on The shadowy hare For him to rend And deal a death That he nor it (Nor I) have wit To comprehend.

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As one who overtaken by the end Gives up his errand, and lets death descend...

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And work was little in the house, She was free,

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And yet 'twould seem that what is sung In happy sadness by the young, Fate has no choice but to fulfill.

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And, 'Better defeat almost, If seen clear, Than life's victories of doubt That need endless talk-talk To make them out.'

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Artists the minute they set up as artists, Before, that is, they are themselves accepted,...

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An hour of winter day might seem too short To make it worth life's while to wake and sport.

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And anyone is free to condemn me to death If he leaves it to nature to carry out the sentence....

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And I looked to be happy, and I was, As I said, for a while but I don't know! Somehow the change wore out like a prescription.

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And I may return If dissatisfied With what I learn From having died.

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A half a dozen major wars, And forty-five presidents.

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'... he's helpless In ways that I can hardly tell you of....

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'... It is not the stones, But the child's mound ...' 'Don't, don't, don't, don't,' she cried.

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'... She thinks if it was bad to live with him, It must be right to leave him.'...

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'... You can hear the small buzz saws whine, the big saw Caterwaul to the hills around the village...

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'One thought in agony of strife The bravest would have by for friend, The memory that he chose the life ...'

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'A sigh for every so many breath, And for every so many sigh a death....

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'A thousand Christmas trees! at what apiece?' He felt some need of softening that to me:...

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The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office. Work

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In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.

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Man that is of woman born is apt to be as vain has his mother.

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