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... lives for his poysonous plantations of Aconites , Henbane , Hellebore , and plants hardly admitted within the walls of Paradise ; While many of the ancients do poorly live in the single names of Vegetables ; All stories do look upon ...
... lives for his poysonous plantations of Aconites , Henbane , Hellebore , and plants hardly admitted within the walls of Paradise ; While many of the ancients do poorly live in the single names of Vegetables ; All stories do look upon ...
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... live , which , amid the crumbling rocks and clambering aloes and fig - trees , resembles a miniature Toledo reduced ... lives of bright 206 GARDENS.
... live , which , amid the crumbling rocks and clambering aloes and fig - trees , resembles a miniature Toledo reduced ... lives of bright 206 GARDENS.
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... live and die . ' ( William Shakespeare . Sonnet 94. 1609 ) ' Come , sons of summer , by whose toile We are the lords of wine and oil ; By whose tough labours and rough hands , We rip up first , then reap our lands . ' ' On a bat's back ...
... live and die . ' ( William Shakespeare . Sonnet 94. 1609 ) ' Come , sons of summer , by whose toile We are the lords of wine and oil ; By whose tough labours and rough hands , We rip up first , then reap our lands . ' ' On a bat's back ...
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