Pardon, old fathers.
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And pluck till time and times are done The silver apples of the moon The golden apples of the sun.
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Why should not old men be mad.
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Speech after long silence it is right, All other lovers being estranged or dead ... That we descant and yet again descant Upon the supreme theme of Art and Song Bodily decrepitude is wisdom young We loved each other and were ignorant.
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One should not lose one's temper unless one is certain of getting more and more angry to the end.
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