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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | for the time when he could live at ease in~his own fashion. 2 I | before.~ ~"Why, had I not to live?" David asked indignantly, " 3 II | old burgher, families, who live independently~on their incomes-- 4 II | Bargeton were obliged to live in Angouleme until such 5 III | for Paris, where great men live. For these reasons M.~du 6 III | not die for you, I will live for you," he cried audaciously~ 7 III | will be mine, yet~here I live in this rat-hole!" he said 8 IV | prejudices of those among whom I~live. We shall never make an 9 IV | my own~thoughts I shall live your life. You shall have 10 IV | himself a countenance.~ ~"You live in L'Houmeau," said M. de 11 IV | Bargeton, "and people who live a~long way off always come 12 IV | come earlier than those who live near by."~ ~"What is the 13 IV | diplomatic~prospects to live near Zephirine (also known 14 IV | gossip,~belong to no clique, live quietly in retirement, and 15 V | and love is~a poem that we live."~ ~"You have just expressed 16 V | you suffer, at~least you live. You will put out your strength, 17 V | tiring life, so long as I live, we shall earn enough, perhaps,~ 18 V | fellow! He~ought not to live in L'Houmeau; you ought 19 V | smoothed away.~Lucien might live on the second floor in the 20 V | realities, and begin to live like a lord,~and perhaps 21 VI | for no one will afford to live in the great houses built 22 VI | more, and you must come and live with~your daughter and Lucien 23 VI | the mill, and she should live like a lady up in Angouleme."~ ~" 24 VI | for you, there you shall live~your poet's life, sometimes 25 VII | de Bargeton's stamp, who live perforce in silence~because 26 VIII| to him; that they should live~together.~ ~So at the words, " 27 VIII| he could borrow enough to live upon~for a year from his 28 VIII| be abundance for me if I live with Louise,"~he thought; " 29 VIII| began. "You are not~going to live with us! And here have I 30 VIII| our bread, that we shall live in anxiety. If I were alone,


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