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(1910) [MARC] Author: Frank Heller
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ACCIDENCE

II, 258, . . . thou too, chiefliest thou . . .

III, 207, And gladly should man die to gain, he said

Freedom; and gladlier, having lost, lie dead . . .
299, . . . weaklier drawn . . .
VI, 11, Softlier here the feet of refluent seasons glide,

Lightlier breathes the long low note of change’s gentler
call . . .

69, But gladliest seems one flower to expand
Its whole sweet heart around us here.

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