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Undoubtedly he will relent, and turn
From his displeasure; in whose look serene,
When angry most he seemed and most severe,
What else but favour, grace, and mercy, shone?
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Thus they in lowliest plight repentant stood
Praying, for from the Mercie-seat above
Prevenient Grace descending had remov'd
The stonie from thir hearts, and made new flesh
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I had a duck-billed platypus when I was up at Trinity,
With whom I soon discovered a remarkable affinity.
He used to live in lodgings with myself and Arthur Purvis,
And we all went up together for the Diplomatic Service.
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Burgum, I thank thee, thou hast let me see
That Bristol has impress'd her stamp on thee,
Thy generous spirit emulates the Mayor's,
Thy generous spirit with thy Bristol's pairs.
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IN life oft ills from self-imprudence spring;
As proof, Candaules' story we will bring;
In folly's scenes the king was truly great:
His vassal, Gyges, had from him a bait,
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Griselda's madness lasted forty days,
Forty eternities! Men went their ways,
And suns arose and set, and women smiled,
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You spent a week in my head. Prowl around, tormenting me with the story of small drawers.
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'Dieu dont l'arc est d'argent, dieu de Claros, écoute;
O Sminthée-Apollon, je périrai sans doute,
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I attire my vision
glory manifests its resolution
predominant makes excursion
nattery exposes phantasm
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FAMED Paris ne'er within its walls had got,
Such magick charms as were Aminta's lot,
Youth, beauty, temper, fortune, she possessed,
And all that should a husband render blessed,
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If you stop me unnecessarily then I well resist
So please do not come in my way I do insist
I may be travelling in fog or complete mist
But for whom I have started towards do exist
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The stupendous affluence raised
On the graves of morals and ethics
Strangled by sportive imprudence
Of youthful arrogance and insanity
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Smile that converse to praise
The latitude that never speculate
Altitude where simulate the self
Arrogance hall to priority
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As prudence rules well
Imprudence never gets chance
For impunity
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Imprudence, impertinence and sapience
Never were bedfellows in previous lives
Reckoned by auditors and number crunchers as a sequence
Teeming with ingredients more efficient than chives.
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I cringe to see your delicious tears trickle thus
And your emotions foul as our ties turn worse,
I wish we both lived in some idyllic utopian land
Where things obeyed the whip of some magic wand.
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All the great crown jewels
Never can make a man wise.
And all his good education may well
Mirage the False in our eyes.
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Difficulties daily will increase
with mobile networks ready to deploy
Endangering some structures which have stood
through vested interests strengths refortified.
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Were you a price victim
of an unknown?
You step out in darkness after
a family fued to walk barefoot
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Horrible was the Kalinga war,
Ordered by Ashoka, the Emperor.
There was heavy bloodshed,
Victory, His army chief reported.
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Today she awoke a bit late
and was looking intensely at the mirror.
When I questioned her,
she curtly replied that she has grown older.
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The stupendous affluence raised
On the graves of morals and ethics
Strangled by sportive imprudence
Of youthful arrogance and insanity
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It would not yet, not entirely
Have need been adapted to
Which flaunting but fair imprudence is
Summer-dressed for, summer through
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Standing all alone in the woods;
eyes shut, I feel the lilting light.
Sun dodges needles through the crown,
beams land on my skin softly so.
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Tears well up my eyes as I think
The way our smiles disappeared in a wink
Well, couldn't have expected quite more
For all you did was run and get sore
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Existence is a school
Everyone is a student
And God is the only teacher.
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When she alone drinks silver gray glowing
Clouds, sky, stars in silhouettes of mountains,
In sweet pure solitude, her joy brimming
Over the chalice with wine from fountains
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As prudence rules well
Imprudence never gets chance
For impunity
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The rage within
Is the consciousness of my inertia
And helplessness in the face of stagnation and
The futility of my being in the plane of my existence.
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