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- 'T is said that absence conquers love; But oh believe it not! I've tried, alas! its power to prove, But thou art not forgot.
- Alas! how difficult it is not to betray one's guilt by one's looks.
- Time passes you say, But no! Alas, time is staying and we pass by.
- His epitaph: This tomb hold Diophantus, Ah, what a marvel! And the tomb tells scientifically the measure of his life. God vouchsafed that he should…
- Alas, I have done nothing this day! What?! Have you not lived? It is not only the fundamental but the noblest of your occupations.
- Alas! How difficult it is to prevent the countenance from betraying guilt!
- Alas, I think I am becoming a god.
- How can I repay you brother mine? How can I expect you to forgive? Clinging to the past I shed our blood, and shattered your…
- Don't cry for the past now brother mine, Neither you nor I are free from blame. Nothing can erase the things we did, For the…
- How delightful it would be to love if one loved always! But alas! There are no eternal loves.
- Doing as thy does Day and or night Thee shall get what he or she deserves Alas, patience! It takes time.
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