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Even at their homes the nation depends for food , through a certain part of every year , on the gleanings of the forest : that is , they experience a famine once in every year . With all animals , if the female be badly fed , or not fed ...
Even at their homes the nation depends for food , through a certain part of every year , on the gleanings of the forest : that is , they experience a famine once in every year . With all animals , if the female be badly fed , or not fed ...
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70 75 80 85 a 90 The time of grace allotted once a dayHe drencht us well with bitter draughts , ' tis true , Nostrums from hell , and cortex from PeruSome with his pills he sent to Pluto's reign , And some he blister'd with his flies of ...
70 75 80 85 a 90 The time of grace allotted once a dayHe drencht us well with bitter draughts , ' tis true , Nostrums from hell , and cortex from PeruSome with his pills he sent to Pluto's reign , And some he blister'd with his flies of ...
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10 In yonder chamber , half to ruin gone , Once stood the ancient housewife's curtained bedTimely the prudent matron has withdrawn , And each domestic comfort with her fled . 15 The trees , the flowers that her own hands had reared ...
10 In yonder chamber , half to ruin gone , Once stood the ancient housewife's curtained bedTimely the prudent matron has withdrawn , And each domestic comfort with her fled . 15 The trees , the flowers that her own hands had reared ...
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