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1
Some lines of Stephen Spender serve him well; I
think
continually
of those who were truly great.
2
We must
think
continually
of other people.
3
Romeo, with true masculine detachment, could talk automobile with unfailing enthusiasm, and yet
think
continually
about something else.
4
I
think
continually
of those who were truly great....
5
The opening line of Stephen Spender's The Truly Great is "I
think
continually
...
"
,
not "I think constantly..." This has been corrected.
6
But no animal so self-conscious as man could bear up long under the nervous strain of having to
think
continually
of its tail.
7
My dear Bishop,-Youdo not doubt that I
think
continually
of you, yet I like you to have a line from me to-day.
8
For example, they both, without consulting each other, wrote parodies of Stephen Spender's poem "I
think
continually
of those who were truly great".
9
How can one proceed, to avoid
thinking
continually
about one's miserable person?
10
Could it be that he was
thinking
continually
of that comparison?
11
She
thought
continually
of Markhold, and spent her time cutting his name in the trees.
12
When he was o-wing he
thought
continually
of Her as one with the Brood-His Brood.
13
I am
thinking
continually
of those places of prayer.
14
It was very easy to see that he had
thought
continually
of his son's fall.
15
His restless mind was dominated by a passion of energy and he
thought
continually
and vividly.
16
March 18-Wrotein my journal, 'still at my father's,' but
thinking
continually
of my dear Tuscarora children.
think
continually
think