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... winds shall soon arise , To sweep away the dew . Above , below , in all the house , Dire foe alike of bird and mouse ... wind Conjectured , sniffing round and round , Better than all the books he found , Food chiefly for the mind . Just ...
... winds shall soon arise , To sweep away the dew . Above , below , in all the house , Dire foe alike of bird and mouse ... wind Conjectured , sniffing round and round , Better than all the books he found , Food chiefly for the mind . Just ...
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... wind ; And I recorded what I heard , A lesson for mankind . A COMPARISON . The morning came , when neighbour Hodge , Who long had mark'd her airy lodge , And destined all the treasure there A gift to his expecting fair , Chab'd like a ...
... wind ; And I recorded what I heard , A lesson for mankind . A COMPARISON . The morning came , when neighbour Hodge , Who long had mark'd her airy lodge , And destined all the treasure there A gift to his expecting fair , Chab'd like a ...
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... wind The spiry myrt Shines there , a Of Portugal and The ruddier ora Peep through t And seem to sm The amomum t And cherries ha Ber crimson ho Ficoides , glitter An plants , of ev The winter's fr Live there , and Levantine regi Their ...
... wind The spiry myrt Shines there , a Of Portugal and The ruddier ora Peep through t And seem to sm The amomum t And cherries ha Ber crimson ho Ficoides , glitter An plants , of ev The winter's fr Live there , and Levantine regi Their ...
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