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1 Here , again , Walton has a penultimate stanza : " What should we talk of daintees , then , Of better meat than's fit for men ? These are but vain : that's only good Which God hath blessed , and sent for food .
1 Here , again , Walton has a penultimate stanza : " What should we talk of daintees , then , Of better meat than's fit for men ? These are but vain : that's only good Which God hath blessed , and sent for food .
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350-353 : “ From for figured be accepted ; but perhaps women's eyes this doctrine I derive better “ understand , " so that ll . 9 , 10 They are the books , the arts , the will mean “ whether he really couldn't academes , That show ...
350-353 : “ From for figured be accepted ; but perhaps women's eyes this doctrine I derive better “ understand , " so that ll . 9 , 10 They are the books , the arts , the will mean “ whether he really couldn't academes , That show ...
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It might be better to restore the but suggests that “ instead of takpointing of ed . ... Edd . propose to omit “ sits and , This would give continuity of sense which is better than to read " I and rhythm , besides bringing the stanza ...
It might be better to restore the but suggests that “ instead of takpointing of ed . ... Edd . propose to omit “ sits and , This would give continuity of sense which is better than to read " I and rhythm , besides bringing the stanza ...
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