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" I've gone through such wretched treatment, Sometimes forgetting the taste of bread And scarce remembering what meat meant, That my poor stomach's past reform, And there are times when, mad with thinking, I'd sell out heaven for something warm To prop... "
The Illustrated Magazine - Σελίδα 260
1865
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...passes 1 Why not reform ? That's easily said; But I 'vc gone through such wretched treatment, Sometimes forgetting the taste of bread, And scarce- remembering what meat meant, That my pour stomach's past reform; Aud there are times when, mad with thinking, IM sell out heaven for something...

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American Humour in Prose and Verse

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...passes. Why not reform ? That's easily said ; But I've gone through such wretched treatment Sometimes forgetting the taste of bread, And scarce remembering...with thinking, I'd sell out heaven for something warm Is there a way to forget to think ? At your age, Sir, home, fortune, friends, A dear girl's love —...

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