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Page 140
Sometimes the Heavens with plenty smild on me Sometime again rain'd all Adversity . Sometimes in honor , sometimes in disgrace , Sometimes an Abject , then again in place . Such private changes oft mine eyes have seen , In various times ...
Sometimes the Heavens with plenty smild on me Sometime again rain'd all Adversity . Sometimes in honor , sometimes in disgrace , Sometimes an Abject , then again in place . Such private changes oft mine eyes have seen , In various times ...
Page 374
Sometimes in the immediate impulse of rage , she will attack the boat and demolish it with one stroke of her tail ; in an instant the frail vehicle disappears and the assailants are immersed in the dreadful element .
Sometimes in the immediate impulse of rage , she will attack the boat and demolish it with one stroke of her tail ; in an instant the frail vehicle disappears and the assailants are immersed in the dreadful element .
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The female lays four , sometimes five eggs , of a uniform greenish blue color , without any spots . They generally raise two , and sometimes three brood in a season , In passing thro the woods in summer I have sometimes amused myself ...
The female lays four , sometimes five eggs , of a uniform greenish blue color , without any spots . They generally raise two , and sometimes three brood in a season , In passing thro the woods in summer I have sometimes amused myself ...
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