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And keep the turn of tippling with a slave ; To reel the streets at noon , and stand the buffet [ becomes him , With knaves that smell of sweat : say , this ( As his composure must be rare indeed , Whom these things cannot blemish ) yet ...
And keep the turn of tippling with a slave ; To reel the streets at noon , and stand the buffet [ becomes him , With knaves that smell of sweat : say , this ( As his composure must be rare indeed , Whom these things cannot blemish ) yet ...
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... my dog will whine in vain , Till fed by stranger hands ; But long ere I come back again , He'd tear me where he stands . ... Dejectedly they enter , and mournfully they go : In gloomy lines they mustering stand beneath [ BOOK VI .
... my dog will whine in vain , Till fed by stranger hands ; But long ere I come back again , He'd tear me where he stands . ... Dejectedly they enter , and mournfully they go : In gloomy lines they mustering stand beneath [ BOOK VI .
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... will whine in vain , Till fed by stranger hands ; But long ere I come back again , He'd tear me where he stands . ... throw : Dejectedly they enter , and mournfully they go : In gloomy lines they mustering stand beneath the hollow ...
... will whine in vain , Till fed by stranger hands ; But long ere I come back again , He'd tear me where he stands . ... throw : Dejectedly they enter , and mournfully they go : In gloomy lines they mustering stand beneath the hollow ...
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