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noble 28
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28 rubempre
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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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noble

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1 I | had the luck to discover a noble~Marseillais who had no mind 2 I | which by rights was~his. The noble heart accepted the heavy 3 II | Angouleme is inhabited by~noble, or at any rate by old burgher, 4 II | Negrepelisse, the daughter of a noble long~relegated to the obscurity 5 II | his own peace of mind.~A noble or a country gentleman was 6 II | atmosphere it would have grown to noble magnanimity. Enthusiasm,~ 7 II | Barcelona; 'twas a high, a noble~destiny! In short, she thirsted 8 III | manners and spirit of the noble in his ruined manor-house, 9 III | enhanced their~value. Each noble represented a certain price 10 III | hyperbole,~that infirmity of noble souls. He did not so much 11 III | into~play. She said that as noble families could not produce 12 III | said that genius was always noble. She railed at boorish~squires 13 III | renounce his patronymic for the noble name of Rubempre;~he need 14 III | the invariable outcome~of noble feeling; and while no man 15 IV | yet, this goodness of a noble nature increased Lucien' 16 IV | spoiled eldest son. The noble is eaten up with the egoism 17 IV | most complete devotion.~Noble Angouleme, administrative 18 IV | were~as poor as they were noble. In their dress there was 19 V | inquired Jacques. "If~a noble takes a handicraft, he ought 20 V | mother's name, which is noble."~ ~"Well, if his verses 21 V | too reverently towards the noble spirits in~whom God has 22 VI | me; she is as great and noble as~she is gracious and beautiful. 23 VI | generosity; to them, with their noble natures, the~silent consent 24 VI | let that thought be my noble guerdon for the sufferings 25 VI | present sacrifices with~noble assurance; he smiled at 26 VI | Walter Scott, and Byron. The noble~creature regarded her love 27 VIII| Negrepelisse, the old provincial~noble, a relic of the old French 28 VIII| the last expiring cry of noble and single-hearted~boyhood.


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