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1    1| ennui which presume to have exhausted the variety and the joys
2    8|     so, to some extent, had exhausted the soil for this very crop.~ ~
3    8|    of those "worn - out and exhausted lay fields which enjoy their
4    8|  for surely it has not been exhausted for these crops. Alas! I
5   10|  cursed all the shores; who exhausted the land around it, and
6   10|     it, and would fain have exhausted the waters within it; who
7   18|   stores must be now nearly exhausted, or see the woodchuck venture
8   18|     work, and see how it is exhausted and debauched veins expand
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