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1   11| visited me declared that the shadows of some Irishmen before
2   11|     breath over again; their shadows, morning and evening, reach
3   14|   overhead, where flickering shadows may play at evening about
4   14| Beside a hearth where no dim shadows flit,~ ~
5   19|   misty on that side; as our shadows reveal an insensible perspiration
6   19|     the heavenly lights. The shadows of poverty and meanness
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