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    Am I any good as a poet?

    "Sea green eyes and golden tresses Light a Grecian maiden's face Child of Pericles's city; Sadness of young years confesses Lending her a native grace And she demands no pity." Here's another incomplete piece I wrote, unrelated: "Have far and wide enough about the soul I journeyed by my mortal...
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    Am I any good as a poet?

    "Sea green eyes and golden tresses Light a Grecian maiden's face Child of Pericles's city; Sadness of young years confesses Lending her a native grace And she demands no pity." Here's another incomplete piece I wrote, unrelated: "Have far and wide enough about the soul I journeyed by my mortal...
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    Am I any good as a poet?

    "Sea green eyes and golden tresses Light a Grecian maiden's face Child of Pericles's city; Sadness of young years confesses Lending her a native grace And she demands no pity." Here's another incomplete piece I wrote, unrelated: "Have far and wide enough about the soul I journeyed by my mortal...
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    Do you have the book War and Peace by Tolstoy translated by Pevear/Volokhonsky?

    If so what does book 12 chapter 16 say, when the Prince thinks to himself; "love, what is love"? What comes after that? Before he goes to sleep?
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