Where's the face One would meet in every place Where's the voice, however soft, One would hear so very oft
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Although so vastMy love is still for thee.
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What occasions the greater part of the world's quarrels Simply this Two minds meet and do not understand each other in time enough to prevent any shock of surprise at the conduct of either party
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An extensive knowledge is needful to thinking people- it takes away the heat and fever and helps, by widening speculation, to ease the Burden of the Mystery
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There's a blush for won t, and a blush for shan't, and a blush for having done it There's a blush for thought and a blush for naught, and a blush for just begun it.
John Keats
Then on the shore Of the wide world I stand alone, and think Till love and fame to nothingness do sink
John Keats
Once upon a time, the American met the Automobile and fell in love. Unfortunately, this led him into matrimony, and so he did not live happily ever after.
John Keats
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