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  • Life
    Life! I know not what thou art,
    But know that thou and I must part;
    And when, or how, or where we met,
    I own to me 's a secret yet....
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Head 1 Strange 1 Secret 1 Flame 1 Morning 1 Hard 1 Tear 1 Long 1 Flight 1 Wait 1


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Maccocktail: "the dead of midnight is the noon of thought." ― anna laetitia barbauld (died this day, march 9, 1825)
Nathanfrancis__: “the dead of midnight is the noon of thought.” poems:
Publicdomainrev: english poet and essayist anna laetitia barbauld's a new map of the land of matrimony, drawn from the latest surveys (1772). more allegorical maps dedicated to charting the highs and lows of love, courtship, and marriage here:
Kali_de_armas: "the mouse's petition," by anna laetitia barbauld, a poem from the perspective of a lab rat
Oldweirdbritain: let us turn away for a moment from man's feebleness and folly to contemplate the firstling of the year from the bosom of our common mother, earth: the snowdrop "flora's breath, by some transforming power, hath changed an icicle into a flower." - anna laetitia barbauld
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