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 1    1|             in this number; I do not speak to those who are well employed,
 2    1|          bodies, if the poet did not speak so much from under a roof,
 3    1|            wants; but I think that I speak within bounds when I say
 4    1|              am deterred, for, so to speak, the country is not yet
 5    1| well-tempered clay or flat stones. I speak understandingly on this
 6    1|         attorney. I will endeavor to speak a good word for the truth.
 7    1|              never costs anything to speak of, unless you plant more
 8    1|              at present. I desire to speak impartially on this point,
 9    1|          free, all girded and ready, speak of his "furniture," as whether
10    1|          Milton, Newton, and others, speak next of her Christian heroes,
11    3|              to release him. Now, to speak the truth, I had but ten
12    3|   communications made through it. To speak critically, I never received
13    4|             has heard. Men sometimes speak as if the study of the classics
14    4|            enough even to be able to speak the language of that nation
15    4|            be born again in order to speak. The crowds of men who merely
16    4|           will find nobody at all to speak to, but must keep silence
17    4|       neighbor and I never heard him speak or attended to the wisdom
18    5|          which all things and events speak without metaphor, which
19    6|             entity; the scene, so to speak, of thoughts and affections;
20    7|         begin to bear - we could not speak low enough to be heard;
21    7|            other's breath; but if we speak reservedly and thoughtfully,
22   12|             more than my feelings. I speak of fishing only now, for
23   12|         dishes were served up, I can speak from an unusually complete
24   12|              know not what it is. We speak conformably to the rumor
25   12|           are - but because I cannot speak of them without betraying
26   12|              degraded that we cannot speak simply of the necessary
27   17|               Some are accustomed to speak of deep and dangerous holes
28   17|                                   To speak literally, a hundred Irishmen,
29   19|         India. If you would learn to speak all tongues and conform
30   19|         America make, that you shall speak so that they can understand
31   19|            milking time. I desire to speak somewhere without bounds;
32   19|           feared then lest he should speak extravagantly any more forever?
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