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" tis my greatest crime has only been (Not in mine eyes, but yours) in being seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C. That's worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it off to a more noble height.... "
The Works of the English Poets: Butler - Страница 172
по Samuel Johnson - 1779
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