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heardthe 1
hearing 2
hearkening 1
heart 48
heart-free 1
heartfelt 1
hearthfires 1
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49 between
49 take
48 go
48 heart
48 us
48 woman
47 where
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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heart

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1 I | trusty.~You will not have the heart after that to slander honest 2 I | rights was~his. The noble heart accepted the heavy burden 3 I | moreover, had come to David's heart, and with his scientific~ 4 I | conceived and lost between heart and heart. With a lover' 5 I | and lost between heart and heart. With a lover's insight,~ 6 I | experiences of provincial life.~ ~"Heart of gold!" David exclaimed 7 II | means wanting in goodness of heart, and his ideas were~therefore 8 II | souls meet, poet~and poet, heart and heart. She had a trick 9 II | poet~and poet, heart and heart. She had a trick of using 10 II | of the abundance of her heart. She~palpitated, swooned, 11 II | a portrait worn on the~heart of the Marquis of Cante-Croix. 12 II | second campaign, for the heart~hot with love and glory 13 III | sing a ballad learned by heart in a month of hard~practice. 14 III | the ferment in Lucien's heart and brain, when~his awe-inspiring 15 III | is beaten deep into the heart with the~hammer strokes 16 III | Chatelet, thought in his heart that this slip of a rhymster 17 III | spread corruption in his heart; for him, when his desires 18 III | provincial life that~confined the heart and brain of her poet that 19 III | unnatural in young men with a heart to~satisfy and the battle 20 III | revelations of the writer's heart.~ ~Lucien left the letter 21 III | While youth bears a child's heart, it is capable~of sublime 22 III | his secret rose~from his heart to his lips at the sting 23 III | head was as thick as his heart was kind,~never let a week 24 III | love and interest in his heart. He~often said to Lucien, 25 III | fail to win~David Sechard's heart. So, since the first time 26 III | green iron railings his~heart failed. Perhaps he had come 27 IV | the~comrade felt all his heart go out towards his friend.~ ~ 28 IV | alarming to Lucien, and his heart beat~fast when he felt that 29 IV | Astolphe, who had got by heart a newspaper paragraph~on 30 V | the end, but this poet's heart was~bleeding from countless 31 V | outpouring of all the love in his heart, seemed to him to be the 32 V | HER.~ ~Out of the glowing heart of the torrent of glory 33 V | wrest~metaphors from the heart of the most ungrateful of 34 V | Everything speaks to our heart," said David, trying to 35 V | chill of dread through my heart," said Eve, stopping~as 36 V | object of our lives. His~heart shall be our treasure-house, 37 V | for me in a moment; and my heart has been very heavy~with 38 V | in the~inner world of my heart for me. My God! do you love 39 VI | the sole~possessor of a heart, to speak freely at all 40 VI | tones that came from the~heart, "How I wish I could sew!" 41 VI | present! Is not my whole heart yours? What more must you~ 42 VII | I pity her with all my heart."~ ~"She is all the more 43 VII | rejected my prayers, but my heart is always yours; I am ready 44 VII | could not read that high~heart.~ ~Later in the evening, 45 VIII| held her tightly to his heart, and~marbled her throat 46 VIII| Jesuit as the desire of your heart. He hurried down~at once 47 VIII| thought clutched at her heart, "you will~not be here at 48 VIII| of dread~clutching at his heart; he had terrible presentiments


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