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 1    1|      even in this comparatively free country, through mere ignorance
 2    1|        love, and in his soul be free. This did not appear the
 3    1|        town who own their farms free and clear. If you would
 4    1|        only death will set them free.~ ~
 5    1|     earth in an ox cart, with a free circulation, than go to
 6    1| expression of man's struggle to free himself from this condition,
 7    1|    there are very few halls for free worship or free speech in
 8    1|       halls for free worship or free speech in this county. It
 9    1|         his third leg off to be free. No wonder man has lost
10    1|  compact-looking man, seemingly free, all girded and ready, speak
11    1|       most of my summers, I had free and clear for study. I have
12    1|       themselves, and get their free papers. For myself I found
13    1|         the sun, and he is then free to devote himself to his
14    1|        time, and set about some free labor.~ ~
15    1|         they call none azad, or free, excepting the cypress,
16    1|       give away, be an azad, or free man, like the cypress."~ ~
17    3|        As long as possible live free and uncommitted. It makes
18    5|      these things, and hear the free wind blow on them; so much
19    8|        from which none of us is free, of regarding the soil as
20    9|        afternoon was absolutely free. Every day or two I strolled
21   10|        whose farm nothing grows free, whose fields bear no crops,
22   11|         days of thy youth. Rise free from care before the dawn,
23   12|        keep the house sweet and free from all ill odors and sights.
24   13|         creatures live wild and free though secret in the woods,
25   13|     distant part which was left free; but what beside safety
26   15|       of human life, and "fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute,"
27   16|        me and itself - the wild free venison, assenting its vigor
28   18|        chuckle, it repeated its free and beautiful fall, turning
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