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Middlemarch

Ebd E-BooksDirectory.com CHAPTER XXIV. "The offender's sorrow brings but small relief To him who wears the strong offence's cross." —SHAKESPEARE: Sonnets. I am sorry to say that only the third day after the propitious events at Houndsley Fred Vincy had fallen into worse spirits than he had known in his life before.

Middlemarch

CHAPTER LVIII. "For there can live no hatred in thine eye, Therefore in that I cannot know thy change: In many's looks the false heart's history Is writ in moods and frowns and wrinkles strange: But Heaven in thy creation did decree That in thy face sweet love should ever dwell: Whate'er thy thoughts or thy heart's workings be Thy looks should nothing thence but sweetness tell." —SHAKESPEARE: Sonnets.

Middlemarch

CHAPTER LXXXII. "My grief lies onward and my joy behind." —SHAKESPEARE: Sonnets. Exiles notoriously feed much on hopes, and are unlikely to stay in banishment unless they are obliged.

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