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passed 11
passes 1
passing 1
passion 20
passionate 1
passionately 1
passive 2
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20 child
20 francis
20 matter
20 passion
20 printing
20 sent
20 social
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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passion

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1 I | within reasonable bounds the passion~for the juice of the grape, 2 I | purchase inevitably succeeds. Passion of every~sort is essentially 3 I | garret~above. A father's passion for natural science had 4 I | men's friendship became a passion such as is only known in 5 II | like~stagnant water, and passion dwindles, frittered away 6 III| Chatelet talked of his passion in the tone of a man who 7 III| to come. He repressed his passion, and was~silent. Often of 8 III| the transports of stormy~passion, as wildflowers in the fields 9 IV | affectation, but revealing passion and~the consciousness that 10 V | first have felt? And is not passion suffering.~Poetry is only 11 V | world and a study of~human passion and interests which I could 12 VI | like a touching~progress of passion to the novice in love. She 13 VI | between the silence of~real passion and the patronizing graciousness 14 VI | hate in which avarice and passion are blended, for an~opportunity 15 VI | about each~other. Many a passion that has taken the field 16 VI | obstacles at the outset of a passion of this kind are alarming 17 VI | delights to thwart a growing passion. The servants came and went 18 VI | away for the first time by passion, Louise~discovered the difficulties 19 VI | surrender upon the impulse of passion, than in fulfilment of a~ 20 VI | cried Lucien, frantic with passion.~ ~"If you cannot feel all


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