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 1    1|        to spend my life in years past, it would probably surprise
 2    1|   meeting of two eternities, the past and future, which is precisely
 3    4|        is improvable, is neither past, present, nor future.~ ~
 4    5|        the freight train rattles past me, and I smell the stores
 5    5|       your pastoral life whirled past and away. But the bell rings,
 6    5|          drown the memory of the past, but mere saturation and
 7    7|       his work a couple of miles past my house - for he chopped
 8   12|     outgrow it. No humane being, past the thoughtless age of boyhood,
 9   13|        shy a bird, led her brood past my windows, from the woods
10   14|         it to Vulcan, for it was past serving the god Terminus.
11   14|        sound, though waterlogged past drying. I amused myself
12   14|          ghosts who from the dim past walked,~ ~
13   15|         the rescue!" Wagons shot past with furious speed and crushing
14   17|      favoring winds it is wafted past the site of the fabulous
15   18|      chirruped the louder, as if past all fear and respect in
16   18| wood-pile, whether its winter is past or not. As it grew darker,
17   18|       atoning for the neglect of past opportunities, which we
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