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Page 130
... Live until the midnight hour ! Let me celebrate my wedding With a banquet , and a torch - dance ! " Let me live ! hold off your vengeance Till the final cup is emptied , Till the final dance is finished- Let me live until the midnight ...
... Live until the midnight hour ! Let me celebrate my wedding With a banquet , and a torch - dance ! " Let me live ! hold off your vengeance Till the final cup is emptied , Till the final dance is finished- Let me live until the midnight ...
Page 344
... live and in what mood I find myself . You are no longer here . That is the main theme ; all else is gloss . Sick , alone , persecuted , unable to enjoy life - that's how I live here . Nowadays I write practically nothing . I require ...
... live and in what mood I find myself . You are no longer here . That is the main theme ; all else is gloss . Sick , alone , persecuted , unable to enjoy life - that's how I live here . Nowadays I write practically nothing . I require ...
Page 448
... live quite contented within the circle of my small family , that is , my wife and parrot . These two charming creatures are very dear to me— the former more than anything in the world . For eleven years now I have adored her and cared ...
... live quite contented within the circle of my small family , that is , my wife and parrot . These two charming creatures are very dear to me— the former more than anything in the world . For eleven years now I have adored her and cared ...
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