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até sua janela da câmara
eu disse
a noite é escura, e os ventos do inverno
estes corações foram tecidos de alegrias e de cuidados humanos
havia nunca um som ao lado da madeira mas de uma
os dias hypocritic
a senhora, seu coração girou para a poeira
em todas as coisas não faladas de
há uma hora do descanso calmo
quando uma ação for feita para a liberdade
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos

 



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