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"He Hath Ever but Slenderly Known Himself"
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"He Hath Ever but Slenderly Known Himself"
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"He Hath Ever but Slenderly Known Himself"
Keats, John. "O thou whose face hath felt the Winter's Wind." Complete Poems and
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Spark, Muriel. Girls of Slender Means, The. Penguin Books, New York: 1963.
Author Dame Muriel Spark
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