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" And walls me in like any pedant hack? Fellow of moth that flits and worm that delves, I drag my life through learned bric-a-brac. And shall I here discover what I lack, And learn, by reading countless volumes through, That mortals mostly live on misery's... "
An Odyssey: From Ebbw Vale to Tyneside - Page 54
by Raymond Hicks - 2007 - 234 pages
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Faust: Part one / Transl. by Philip Wayne

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Fiction - 1949 - 162 pages
...moth that flits and worm that delves, I drag my life through learned bric-a-brac. And shall I here discover what I lack, And learn, by reading countless...misery's rack, That happiness is known to just a few? You hollow skull, what has your grin to say, But that a mortal brain, with trouble tossed, Sought once,...
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