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You who weep for pleasures fled, While dragging on a life of care, All your woes...
Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Book:
The Three Musketeers
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You who weep for pleasures fled, While dragging on a life of care, All your woes will melt in air, If to god your tears are shed, You who Weap!
( Alexandre Dumas )
[ The Three Musketeers ]
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