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... lips , But my breath smells earthy strong ; If you have one kiss of my clay - cold lips Your time will not be long : " " Tis down in yonder garden green , Love , where we used to walk , * Translated by A. C. Graham in Poems of the Late ...
... lips , But my breath smells earthy strong ; If you have one kiss of my clay - cold lips Your time will not be long : " " Tis down in yonder garden green , Love , where we used to walk , * Translated by A. C. Graham in Poems of the Late ...
Page 173
... lips ) and hence warm and cherished ; is associated with the affectionate and sensitive lips , which bring the human child the first pleasure it knows - food and the warm presence of its mother . It has been noticed that m occurs in the ...
... lips ) and hence warm and cherished ; is associated with the affectionate and sensitive lips , which bring the human child the first pleasure it knows - food and the warm presence of its mother . It has been noticed that m occurs in the ...
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... lip drawn back to expose the threatening canine tooth . Many words beginning with st mean things that " stand steady ... lips that block and explode the air. Woman saying " Sn- ! " Bison and wild boar from the caves of Altamira ,. GOLD IN ...
... lip drawn back to expose the threatening canine tooth . Many words beginning with st mean things that " stand steady ... lips that block and explode the air. Woman saying " Sn- ! " Bison and wild boar from the caves of Altamira ,. GOLD IN ...
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