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Austen Phrasis Pinnacles of Human Felicity Recited

PINNACLES OF HUMAN FELICITY To write only for fame,to give satisfaction,a morning of doubt spent in uncertainty. This sacrifice to art,then all is smooth and easy,when imagination is everything.Did the little repose restore? Regard this is my pen I partake again this pretension of self-consequence,by no means unpleasant,agreeable enough I will endeavour to deserve,with magnamity.A sensation of pleasure basking in the sunshine of prosperity exalted in the utmost pinnicle of human felicity.Every sentiment complete,perfection where grace and spirit are united. From letters of Jane Austen *A Phrasis is a structured verse where the poet uses selected prose phrases of another writer’s to compile unique poetry therefrom as a tribute thereto,the word phrasis is Greek for phrase. Listen to me read this phrasis verse of mine on youtube under name ichthyschiro

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