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Theer mun never be no fuss nor quarrels over bees ; they're curous creatures , an ' they wunna stand it . " These golden words of our Polly should be laid to heart by every soul of man ; for who is base enough to endure that the sinless ...
Theer mun never be no fuss nor quarrels over bees ; they're curous creatures , an ' they wunna stand it . " These golden words of our Polly should be laid to heart by every soul of man ; for who is base enough to endure that the sinless ...
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Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendour valley , rock , or hill , Ne'er saw I , never felt a calm so deep . The river glideth at his own sweet will . Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep , And all that mighty heart ...
Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendour valley , rock , or hill , Ne'er saw I , never felt a calm so deep . The river glideth at his own sweet will . Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep , And all that mighty heart ...
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Indeed I was , unfortunately , taught to look upon the pro- nunciation gurl as vulgar , and have never myself used it . But as PROF . SKEAT has never heard this mys- terious pronunciation , I suppose I must try to con- vey it to him in ...
Indeed I was , unfortunately , taught to look upon the pro- nunciation gurl as vulgar , and have never myself used it . But as PROF . SKEAT has never heard this mys- terious pronunciation , I suppose I must try to con- vey it to him in ...
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