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... Dead · King David Mourns for Ab- salom More • The Days That Are No Grady · Eliot Blaine Anderson XIII . RATE ( IN WORDS AND SENTENCES ) • The general expressive scope of the different rates Analysis of rate Rate applied to single words ...
... Dead · King David Mourns for Ab- salom More • The Days That Are No Grady · Eliot Blaine Anderson XIII . RATE ( IN WORDS AND SENTENCES ) • The general expressive scope of the different rates Analysis of rate Rate applied to single words ...
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... dead , dead ere his prime , Young Lycidas , and hath not left his peer : Who would not sing for Lycidas ? he knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme . He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept , and welter to the parching ...
... dead , dead ere his prime , Young Lycidas , and hath not left his peer : Who would not sing for Lycidas ? he knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme . He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept , and welter to the parching ...
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... dead whose dust we have covered with flowers . We lose sight of them no more . We are with them when they enlist in the great army of freedom . We see them part with those they love . Some are walking for the last time in quiet , woody ...
... dead whose dust we have covered with flowers . We lose sight of them no more . We are with them when they enlist in the great army of freedom . We see them part with those they love . Some are walking for the last time in quiet , woody ...
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... dead monotonous period under a roof ; but in the open world it passes lightly , with its stars and dews and perfumes , and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature . What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked ...
... dead monotonous period under a roof ; but in the open world it passes lightly , with its stars and dews and perfumes , and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature . What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked ...
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... on the monuments of Princes . ( IRVING ) f . But in a larger sense , we cannot dedicate , we can- not consecrate , we cannot hallow this ground . The brave men , living and dead , who struggled here 80 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING VOICE Irving.
... on the monuments of Princes . ( IRVING ) f . But in a larger sense , we cannot dedicate , we can- not consecrate , we cannot hallow this ground . The brave men , living and dead , who struggled here 80 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING VOICE Irving.
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