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Conclusion
d endeavoring to conceal itself

    from my sig will chose humble

    ts, and bide its , pers

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    me t.

    t influx of novelty into t

    olerate incredible dulness.  I need only suggest w kind of

    sermons are still listened to in t enligries.

    t the burden

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    and t ted States are a first-rate po

    believe t a tide rises and falls be

    tis in his

    mind.   sort of seventeen-year locust  come

    out of t of t

    framed, like t of Britain, in after-dinner conversations over the

    wine.

    ter in t may rise this

    year , and flood the parched

    uplands; even tful year, w

    all our muskrats.  It  always dry land where we dwell.  I see

    far inland tream anciently washed, before

    science began to record its fress.  Every one ory

    iful

    bug able of apple-tree

    cy years, first

    in Connecticut, and afters -- from an egg

    deposited in tree many years earlier still, as appeared

    by counting t; w

    for several weeks, c of an urn.  ho

    does not feel ion and immortality

    strengt beautiful and

    winged life, whose egg has been buried for ages under many

    concentric layers of y,

    deposited at first in t
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