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Dwellers above, beneath the ground, Shall live contented in that time; No subtle growths shall e'er confound Their natural joy and instinct prime. - "A Legend of Old Persia and Other Poems", A. B. S. Tennyson.
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In liquor, almost fifteen years ago, He met this woman, whence he had this daughter; Nor e'er had commerce with her from that hour. - "The Comedies of Terence", Publius Terentius Afer.
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Yea, will I see what folly 't were to think That largess dropped from thee like dews from heaven, Could e'er be paid by work so frail as mine! - "Italy, the Magic Land", Lilian Whiting.