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 1    1|          that they cannot at once name a dozen in the town who
 2    1|         carpenter" is but another name for "coffin-maker." One
 3    1|         savoriness of the trivial name. And pray what more can
 4    2|      which antiquity hath left no name,~ ~
 5    4|        referred to a town of that name which I had not been to.
 6    4|         here. Or shall I hear the name of Plato and never read
 7    5|           aside. (Let that be the name of your engine.) Men are
 8    6|         wreath of evergreen, or a name in pencil on a yellow walnut
 9    7|          so suitable and poetic a name that I am sorry I cannot
10    7|    himself. I sometimes found the name of his native parish handsomely
11   10|          detect the paver. If the name was not derived from that
12   10|        like a trout. The specific name reticulatus would not apply
13   10| ruthlessly laid bare, to give his name to it? Some skin-flint,
14   10|           is White Pond; - a poor name from its commonness, whether
15   14|         though I did not read the name of Nebuchadnezzar on them,
16   14|       severely punished under the name of purprestures, as tending
17   15|        Quoil (if I have spelt his name with coil enough), who occupied
18   18|            but I care not for its name. It was the most ethereal
19   19|         of the stick he wrote the name of the last of that race
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