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[‘Firebrands and daggers! hope hath fled!] |
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[‘Firebrands and daggers! hope hath fled!]
‘Firebrands and daggers! hope hath fled!
To atoms dash the doubly dead!
My brain is fire—my heart is lead!
To atoms dash the doubly dead!
My brain is fire—my heart is lead!
‘Her soul is flint, and what am I?
Scorch'd by her fierce, relentless eye,
Nothingness is my destiny!’
Scorch'd by her fierce, relentless eye,
Nothingness is my destiny!’
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