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As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations , it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born .
As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations , it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born .
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no shaking of leaves in the wind , nor of grass beside the stream , --no motion but their own mortal shivering , the dreadful crumbling of atom from atom in their corrupting stones ; knowing no sound of living voice or living tread ...
no shaking of leaves in the wind , nor of grass beside the stream , --no motion but their own mortal shivering , the dreadful crumbling of atom from atom in their corrupting stones ; knowing no sound of living voice or living tread ...
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Perhaps there is no living writer whose work is so essentially poetical as Mr. A. E. Housman , author of two small volumes of verse , The Shropshire Lad ( 1896 ) and Last Poems ( 1922 ) . The style of these pieces is simple , but it is ...
Perhaps there is no living writer whose work is so essentially poetical as Mr. A. E. Housman , author of two small volumes of verse , The Shropshire Lad ( 1896 ) and Last Poems ( 1922 ) . The style of these pieces is simple , but it is ...
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