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... wilder graces may better suit the genius of the Laponian lan- guage . It will be necessary to imagine that the author of this song , not having the liberty of visiting his Tmistress at her father's house , was in hopes of spy- ing her ...
... wilder graces may better suit the genius of the Laponian lan- guage . It will be necessary to imagine that the author of this song , not having the liberty of visiting his Tmistress at her father's house , was in hopes of spy- ing her ...
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