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 1    1|     or scholar-like thoughts, singing to myself,~ ~
 2    3|       and Odyssey in the air, singing its own wrath and wanderings.
 3    5|      accomplished. Instead of singing like the birds, I silently
 4    5| appreciation of those youths' singing, when I state that I perceived
 5    5|     me sometimes of music and singing birds; as if it were the
 6    5|    for his music merely, as a singing bird. The note of this once
 7    5|  spinning-wheel, nor even the singing of the kettle, nor the hissing
 8    7|        the savages' barbarous singing, (for they use to sing themselves
 9    7|    thought that I was forever singing,~ ~
10    9|    like Orpheus, who, "loudly singing the praises of the gods
11   15|    Woods ring with her shrill singing, for she had a loud and
12   18|   body. I hear a song sparrow singing from the bushes on the shore -
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