ellauri074.html on line 87: There are the unfailingly cheerful ones. They are usually unmarried.
ellauri143.html on line 1098: Where spreads fertility unfailing, where resides a band

ellauri143.html on line 1111: A country´s jewels are these five: unfailing health,

ellauri143.html on line 1308: The smile, the gift, the pleasant word, unfailing courtesy

xxx/ellauri187.html on line 147: This is all ludicrously unfair. It's certainly unfair to say that Rilke didn't give the women he loved and who loved him the "choice to remove themselves for the sake of their art." He was in no position to give or deny freedom to his independent-minded wife, let alone to any woman of whom he was merely a lover. Only their passion, or admiration, or use for Rilke bound these women to the famous poet. Often ambitious artists themselves, Rilke's lovers expected him to introduce them into his heady artistic and intellectual circles and to help them with their careers. This he unfailingly did; in one case he helped the careers of a former lover's children by her husband. And he offered emotional succor long after the amorous flame had waned--not to mention demanding the same support for himself.
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