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ah,thatheknife

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uldoveragain,

hthepain,

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callbackitsdead

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dearlove,foryoursake,

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poedesespoir

theseasonssendtheirruinastheygo,

forinthespringthenarcissshoshead

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andintheautupurplevioletsblow,

andtheslirocusstirstheersnow;

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andthisgreylandgrorrain

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thisdeworldisgreyandold,

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Poems of Oscar Wilde-王尔德诗集

Poems of Oscar Wilde-王尔德诗集

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