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... hold them ? " When I heard the Earth - song I was no longer brave ; My avarice cooled Like lust in the chill of the ... holds them all . I , in my pleachèd garden , watched the pomp , Forgot my morning wishes , hastily Took a few herbs ...
... hold them ? " When I heard the Earth - song I was no longer brave ; My avarice cooled Like lust in the chill of the ... holds them all . I , in my pleachèd garden , watched the pomp , Forgot my morning wishes , hastily Took a few herbs ...
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... hold fast to the oars to lash them across . At the preluding moment , ere the boat was yet snapped , Ahab , the first to perceive the whale's intent , by the crafty upraising of his head , a movement that loosed his hold for the time ...
... hold fast to the oars to lash them across . At the preluding moment , ere the boat was yet snapped , Ahab , the first to perceive the whale's intent , by the crafty upraising of his head , a movement that loosed his hold for the time ...
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... hold , kid ! You take hold ! And listen to me ; if some one busts you , it isn't him that's 30 doing it , it's the System . And it isn't you he's busting . He's taking a crack at the Principle . Can you remember that ? " " I don't want ...
... hold , kid ! You take hold ! And listen to me ; if some one busts you , it isn't him that's 30 doing it , it's the System . And it isn't you he's busting . He's taking a crack at the Principle . Can you remember that ? " " I don't want ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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