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In the first, he watches, through a window, young dancers "Shifting intently, face to flushed face, / Solemnly on the beat of happiness" while he stands outside, nursing his artistic vocation: Surely, to think the lion's share Of happiness is found by couples — sheer Inaccuracy, as far as I'm concerned.
In the first, he watches, through a window, young dancers "Shifting intently, face to flushed face, / Solemnly on the beat of happiness" while he stands outside, nursing his artistic vocation: *{:.break one} ** Surely, to think the lion's share Of happiness is found by couples — sheer ** *** ** Inaccuracy, as far as I'm concerned.
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