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1    1|          while to buy. I too had woven a kind of basket of a delicate
2    1|        bark and boughs, of linen woven and stretched, of grass
3    1| pantaloons which I now wear were woven in a farmer's family - thank
4    5|        the cotton, down goes the woven cloth; up comes the silk,
5    6|        has peeled a willow wand, woven it into a ring, and dropped
6   10|      direction. There Nature has woven a natural selvage, and the
7   18|         in the angle of a cloud, woven of the rainbow's trimmings
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