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1    1|  better than wooden horses to hang the clean clothes on. Every
2    1|        There is not a nail to hang a picture on, nor a shelf
3    1|       dispel the clouds which hang over our own brows, and
4    3|        The very dew seemed to hang upon the trees later into
5   11|                           And hang conspiracies~ ~
6   13|    See those clouds; how they hang! That's the greatest thing
7   19|      lion. Shall a man go and hang himself because he belongs
8   19| rightfully attracts me; - not hang by the beam of the scale
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