I do bear This punishment for both — that thou wilt be One of the blessed — and that I shall die ; For hitherto all hateful things conspire To bind me in existence — in a life Which makes me shrink from immortality — A future like the past. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 2901817Full view - About this book
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