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83 Cards in this Set
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What more I have to say is short,
And you must kindly take it: It is no tale; but, should you think, Perhaps a tale you'll make it |
Simon Lee - Wordsworth
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My own sex will forgive me
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Wollstonecraft - Vindication
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Men, indeed, appear to me to act in a very unphilosophical manner when they try to secure the good conduct of women
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Wollstonecraft- Vindication
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But for this epoch we must wait - wair, perhaps, till kings and nobles, enlightened by reason, and preferring the realdignity of man to childish state
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Willstonecraft - Vindication
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vales of Har
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Book of Thel - Blake
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When Lucy Ceased to be; But she is in her gave and ho the diffence to me
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She dwelt - Wordsworth
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A violet by a mossy stone, half hidden from the eye - fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky
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She dwelt - wordsworth
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Tricked out in proud disguise of cast-off weeds
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Nutting - Wordsworth
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And dragged to eath both branch abd bough with crash and merciless rave and the shady nook
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Nutting - wordsworth
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The still sad music of humanity
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Tintern Abbey - wordsworth
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Of kindness and of love. Nor less, I trust to them I may jave owed another gift
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Tintern Abbey - Wordsworth
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And he stoppeth one of three
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Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Coleridge
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Bless the water snakes
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Rime - Coleridge
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I'll be with you on your wedding night
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Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
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For each man a wife
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Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
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My dear, dear Sister! and this prayer I make, Knowing that Nature never did betreay the hearth that loved her
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Tintern Abbey - Wordsworth
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Pain, Pain, Forever Pain
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Prometheus Unbound - PB Shelley
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And women too, frank, beautiful, and kind
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Prometheus Unbound - PB Shelley
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Speaking the wisdom once they could not think
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Prometheus Unbound - PB Shelley
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Thrones were kingless and men walker One with the Other even as Spirits do.
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Prometheus Unbound - PB Shelley
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AlNo more inscribed, as o'er the gate of hell, ALl hope abandon, ye who enter here
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Prometheus Unbound - PB Shelley
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This note was written upon gilt-edged paper. With a neat crow-quill, rather hard but new. Her small white fingers scarce could rach the taper. But trembled as megnetic needles do
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Don Juan - Byron
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Listen! you hear the grating roar of pebbles which the waves draw back and fling
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Dover Beach - Matthew Arnold
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The Sea of Faith was once, too, at full and round earth's shore
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Dover Beach - M. Arnold
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Swept with confused alarms of struffle and flight Where ignortant armies clash by night
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Dover Beach - M. Arnold
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Ah Love, let us be true To one another! for the world which seems to lie before us like a land of dreams
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Dover Beach - M. Arnold
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The sullen wind was soon awak It tore the elm-tops down for spite And did its worst to vex the lake I listened with heart fixed to break
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Porphyria's Lover
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Much the same smile? This grew; I gave commands; Then all smiles stoped together these she stands. As if alive. Will 't please you rise? We'll meeth the compnay below, then I repeat
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My Last Duchess - Browning
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Be near me when my light is low, When the blood creeps and the nerves prick
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In Memoriam - Tennyson
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So runs my dream; but what am I? An infanct crying in the night; an infanct crying for the light, and with no language but a cry
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In Memoriam AAH - Tennyson
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O sorrow, with thou live with me, No casual mistress but a wife
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in Memoriam Tennyson
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Ring out old shapes of foul disease Ring out the narrowing lust of gold Ring out the thousand wars of old Ring in the thousand years of peace
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In memoriam - Tennyson
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as I am cursed with exceptional mental character
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The Lifted Veil - George Eliot
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Towards my own destiny, I had become entirely passive
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The Lifted Veil - George Eliot
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Come buy our fruit, come by come by
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Goblin Market - Rossetti
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Golden head by golden head
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Goblin market Rossetti
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Dayadhvam: I have heard the key Turn in the door once and turn once only
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The Waste Land. T.S. Eliot
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Unreal City. Under the brown fog of winter dawn
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The Waste Land - T.S. Eliot
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The falcon cannot hear the falconer
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The Second Coming - Yeats
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Slouches towards Bethlehem to be Born?
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The Second Coming - Yeats
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Replied "To be born woman is to know- Although they do not talk of it at school - That we must labour to be beautiful
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Adam's Curse - Yeats
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For to articulate sweet sounds together is to work harder than all these and yet be thought an idler but the noisy set
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Adam's curse - Yeats
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And agamemnon dead
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Leda and the swan - Yeats
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Did she ut on his knowledge with his power before the indifferent beak could let her drop?
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Leda and the Swan - Yeats
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The bralwing of a sparrow in the eaves The brilliant moon and all the mily sky And all tat famous hrmony of leaves had blotted out man's image and his cry
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The Sorrow of Love - Yeats
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Doomed like Odysseus and the labouring ships and proud as Priam mudered with his peets
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The Sorrow of Love - Yeats
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Hurry up it's time
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The Waste Land - T. S. Eliot
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That Third
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End of the Affair - Graham Greene
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Make me believe
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End of the Affair - Graham Greene
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You asked for the truth and you got it for once
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Taste of Honey -Delaney
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is whey wi a goh dhu bout it
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Ingland is a bitch - Johnson
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Everyone has the fear everyone is here
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National Anthem - Radio Head
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Blaird in the cash of our beeswaxed cars
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Look we have coming to dover - Nagra
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Lording the waves
Swarms of us Unclocked passport us to life |
Look we have coming to dover - Nagra
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Potatoe farming
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Digging - Heaney
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bloody gruesome cutting self
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Digging - Nagra
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Engines stop running, but I have no fear Cause London is drowning and I live by the river
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London Calling - The Clash
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Phoney Beatlemania
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London Calling - The Clash
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The ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in
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London Calling - The Clash
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You may be a lover but you ain't no dance
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Helter Skelter - The Beatles
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Tell me tell me come on tell me the answer
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Helter Skelter - The Beatles
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I am an anti-Christ I am an anarchist
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Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols
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Blaird in the cash of our beeswaxed cars
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Look we have coming to dover - Nagra
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Lording the waves
Swarms of us Unclocked passport us to life |
Look we have coming to dover - Nagra
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Potatoe farming
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Digging - Heaney
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bloody gruesome cutting self
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Digging - Nagra
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Engines stop running, but I have no fear Cause London is drowning and I live by the river
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London Calling - The Clash
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Phoney Beatlemania
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London Calling - The Clash
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The ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in
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London Calling - The Clash
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You may be a lover but you ain't no dance
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Helter Skelter - The Beatles
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Tell me tell me come on tell me the answer
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Helter Skelter - The Beatles
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I am an anti-Christ I am an anarchist
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Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols
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Blaird in the cash of our beeswaxed cars
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Look we have coming to dover - Nagra
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Lording the waves
Swarms of us Unclocked passport us to life |
Look we have coming to dover - Nagra
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Potatoe farming
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Digging - Heaney
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bloody gruesome cutting self
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Digging - Nagra
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Engines stop running, but I have no fear Cause London is drowning and I live by the river
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London Calling - The Clash
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Phoney Beatlemania
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London Calling - The Clash
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The ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in
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London Calling - The Clash
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You may be a lover but you ain't no dance
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Helter Skelter - The Beatles
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Tell me tell me come on tell me the answer
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Helter Skelter - The Beatles
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I am an anti-Christ I am an anarchist
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Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols
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Is this the MPLA or is this the UDA or is this the IRA
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Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols
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