poetry
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Empedocles Buried Over the Stoa
Wikipedia Poem, No. 630 of disease friends of disease friends of disease friends among you terrors by the terabyte whatsoever illustrious stoa has man today blooms for redemption some ask for deliverance though others entreat the king but beg first at good deeds who thirst blooms with holy diadem equal authority for attempting himself in…
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What Do You Shadow and How Do You Brick? (Seneca)
Wikipedia Poem, No. 629 the help madame of a sponsor (experience me mber make that one cannot pronunciation control one can give strength exam inning others with the helping amends for the help madame perusal of the sponsor (experience me mber making others with a new life with the help madame of a sponsor study…
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Wet Thoroughly with Product and Allow to Dry Without Wiping
Wikipedia Poem, No. 628 survive this bridge say nothing intrinsically unnecessary superfluous and suppose that a poet who advises that little-better speak he whose role is it to enfeeble language speak a little looser better advised and thereby unnecessary and superfluous and superfluous and suppose as a poet who advises the deep-seated one day countess…
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“I’m expecting to see a new Hiroshima.”
Wikipedia Poem, No. 626 said he was eager to get home but bracing himself for what he might see ill be lucky celebrations had already begun in raqqa still led forces said on tuesday rivals like kurds and arabs in both iraq celebrations had already begun in raqqa office all fighting declared a caliphate declared…
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untitled (flight of birds)
Wikipedia Poem, No. 625 For Noam זיכרונה לברכה between eyes the diamond it is the role of no one’s character justice suggests a comic fainting fashion to were i birdlike or losing your affection allied to your paintings exegete developed humane patterns for roman interiors i could have mastered your movement within a week of kindness…
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John of Patmos, Kneeling
Wikipedia Poem, No. 623 “One thing there’s no getting by — I’ve been a wicked girl,” said I; “But if I can’t be sorry, why, I might as well be glad!” — Edna St. Vincent Milay exiled we by dire storm born of a little sin gilled systems ill of theses mercy snaps its cloud…
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