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Great Expectations
By Charles Dickens
Brooke Bittel
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“I overheard Miss Havisham answer- only it seemed so unlikely- 'Well, you can break his heart.’ ”
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Judith with the Head of Holofernes
David Teniers the Younger
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GriefElizabeth Barrett Browning
“I tell you, hopeless grief is passionless;” (l. 1)
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" 'You must know,' said Estella, condescending to me as a beautiful woman might, 'that I have no heart…” (pg 235)
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January: Cernay, near Rambouillet
Léon-Germain Pelouse
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Dead LoveAlgernon Charles Swinburne
“His heart, that strained and yearned and strove
As toward the sundawn strives the lark,
Is cold as all the old joy thereof.
Dead men, re-arisen from dust, may hark
When rings the trumpet blown above:
It will not raise from out the dark Dead love.” (l.5-11)
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“I promised myself that I would do something one of these days, and formed a plan in outline for bestowing a dinner of roast beef and plum pudding, a pint of ale, and a gallon of condescension upon everybody in the village”
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Beggars at a DoorwayAbraham Willemsens
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Cui BonoThomas Carlyle
“What is Man? A foolish baby,
Vainly strives, and fights, and frets;
Demanding all, deserving nothing;—
One small grave is what he gets.”
(l. 9-12)