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Love |
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Angels |
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Wishing |
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The artist |
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Animal |
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On God |
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Death |
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Pornography |
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Godthere God is." |
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Never trust |
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The dead |
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Nice poemThe Last Lesson When will the bell ring, and end this weariness? How long have they tugged the leash, and strained apart My pack of unruly hounds: I cannot start Them again on a quarry of knowledge they hate to hunt, I can haul them and urge them no more. No more can I endure to bear the brunt Of the books that lie out on the desks: a full three score Of several insults of blotted pages and scrawl Of slovenly work that they have offered me. I am sick, and tired more than any thrall Upon the woodstacks working weariedly. And shall I take The last dear fuel and heap it on my soul Till I rouse my will like a fire to consume Their dross of indifference, and burn the scroll Of their insults in punishment? - I will not! I will not waste myself to embers for them, Not all for them shall the fires of my life be hot, For myself a heap of ashes of weariness, till sleep Shall have raked the embers clear: I will keep Some of my strength for myself, for if I should sell It all for them, I should hate them - - I will sit and wait for the bell. D. H. Lawrence |
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Life |
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The Elephants slow to mateis slow to mate; he finds a female, they show no haste they wait |
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Loveand must be plucked where it is found, and enjoyed for the brief hours of its duration. |
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skies have fallen. |
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The Man who loved islandsI don't know what I feel. Yet it seems to me I am happy. |
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to be saved. |
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be broken. |
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On Lofebe saved.. |
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On Lifebe saved. |