Then, fare thee well, deceitful Maid!
(To A Lady)
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Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation.Lord Byron
The place is very well and quiet and the children only scream in a low voice.
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My time has been passed viciously and agreeably at thirty-one so few years, months, days, hours, or minutes remain that Carpe Diem 'is not enough. I have been obliged to crop even the seconds-for who can trust to tomorrow'
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But as to women, who can penetrate the real sufferings of their she condition Man's very sympathy with their estate has much of selfishness and more suspicion. Their love, their virtue, beauty, education, but form good housekeepers, to breed a nation.
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Dreading that climax of all human ills the inflammation of his weekly bills.
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Oh Time the beautifier of the dead, adorer of the ruin, comforter and only healer when the heart hath bled... Time, the avenger
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