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|     | the first and strongest want of human nature
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WolffyLuna | 
|     | place them above the crooked
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54] | westwind, WolffyLuna | 1344 | by
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|   | a beauty cold and austere | westwind | 18 | by
westwind | 
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|     | first as tragedy, then as farce
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76] | westwind, WolffyLuna | 1890 | by
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|     | the sigh of the oppressed creature
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Fay | 
|     | torn away from the family its sentimental veil
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westwind | 
|   | doubts as well as diseases | apprenticebard, westwind, WolffyLuna | 19 | by
WolffyLuna | 
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|     | fairest and fallen, greeting and defiance
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WolffyLuna | 
|     | in fire or in deathcold, still I am there
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WolffyLuna | 
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|     | life swarms with innocent monsters
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75] | westwind, WolffyLuna | 1852 | by
WolffyLuna | 
|     | blending candor with lechery
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10] | westwind, WolffyLuna | 234 | by
WolffyLuna | 
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|   | a wonderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls | westwind | 25 | by
westwind | 
|   | god of concrete, god of steel, god of piston and of wheel
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