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Remorse , the natural consequence of guilt , now open ed their eyes to each
other's nakedness . No longer shielded by innocence from shame , they were
mutually shocked at the reciprocal indecency of their own appearance . Art was
now ...
Remorse , the natural consequence of guilt , now open ed their eyes to each
other's nakedness . No longer shielded by innocence from shame , they were
mutually shocked at the reciprocal indecency of their own appearance . Art was
now ...
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He no sooner heard her name pronounced , than he opened his dying eyes ,
suffered his wounds to be dressed , and caused himself to be carried to the fort ,
where she had shut herself up . Cleopatra would not permit the gates to be
opened ...
He no sooner heard her name pronounced , than he opened his dying eyes ,
suffered his wounds to be dressed , and caused himself to be carried to the fort ,
where she had shut herself up . Cleopatra would not permit the gates to be
opened ...
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An eye , As when the blue sky trembles through a cloud Of purest white . ... Soft
as she pass'd along , with downcast eyes , Where gentle sorrow swell'd , and
now and then Dropp'd o'er her modest cheeks a trickling tear , The Roman
legions ...
An eye , As when the blue sky trembles through a cloud Of purest white . ... Soft
as she pass'd along , with downcast eyes , Where gentle sorrow swell'd , and
now and then Dropp'd o'er her modest cheeks a trickling tear , The Roman
legions ...
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