George Gordon Byron Quotes
It Is Not With Earth, Though I Must Till It, I Feel At War..but I May Not Profit Of What It Bears Of Beauty,untoiling, Nor Gratify My Thousands Swelling Thoughts With Knowledge, Nor Allay My Thousand Fears Of Death And Life.
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