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 1    4|     come together and hear, O dear! how he did get down
 2    5|  fleet railroad shafts, and o'er~ ~
 3    7|     of our journey." At one o'clock the next day Massasoit "
 4    7|                             O Christian, will you send
 5    8|     I used to hoe from five o'clock in the morning till
 6   10|  room where I sat from five o'clock in the afternoon till
 7   10|  And the breeze that passes o'er;~ ~
 8   11|                             O Baker Farm!~ ~
 9   14|    village at ten or eleven o'clock at night, I heard
10   16| pond froze over, about nine o'clock, I was startled by
11   17|  ago taken her resolution. "O Prince, our eyes contemplate
12   18|   powerful song as of yore. O the evening robin, at the
13   18|  must live in such a light. O Death, where was thy sting?
14   18| Death, where was thy sting? O Grave, where was thy victory,
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