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Page 16
... mind that never meant amiss , Forget not yet ! " Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved ; Forget not this ! " He even muses on the chance that he may love again ...
... mind that never meant amiss , Forget not yet ! " Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved ; Forget not this ! " He even muses on the chance that he may love again ...
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... mind in which it is not recognized . Yet nothing is more certain than that it is a conception of a very advanced character . The difficul- ty of framing and applying it when lit- erary production first becomes common is in the ...
... mind in which it is not recognized . Yet nothing is more certain than that it is a conception of a very advanced character . The difficul- ty of framing and applying it when lit- erary production first becomes common is in the ...
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... mind me , " he says , in the per- son of his alter ego , Mr. Brown , “ I mind me of many a good fellow who has laughed and talked here , and whose pipe is put out forever . Men I remember as dashing youngsters the other day have passed ...
... mind me , " he says , in the per- son of his alter ego , Mr. Brown , “ I mind me of many a good fellow who has laughed and talked here , and whose pipe is put out forever . Men I remember as dashing youngsters the other day have passed ...
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