Moral Emblems by Robert Louis Stevenson
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page 8 of 31 (25%)
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To noose that individual's hat.
The sacred Ibis in the distance Joys to observe his bold resistance. Poem: V Mark, printed on the opposing page, The unfortunate effects of rage. A man (who might be you or me) Hurls another into the sea. Poor soul, his unreflecting act His future joys will much contract, And he will spoil his evening toddy By dwelling on that mangled body. MORAL EMBLEMS II Poem: I |
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