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 1    1|    which the herd so diligently follow. The traveller who stops
 2    1|        house or farm, but could follow the bent of my genius, which
 3    1|       the ox and horse; does it follow that he could not have accomplished
 4    1|        load of furniture cannot follow him. I cannot but feel compassion
 5    3|       but would forsake all and follow that sound, not mainly to
 6    5|         be troubled with ennui. Follow your genius closely enough,
 7    6|      stopples long ere that and follow westward the steps of Aurora.
 8    7| concluded that it was safest to follow the beaten track of the
 9   14|      you explore this mine, and follow the marrowy store, yellow
10   16|         as quick as thought can follow thought his piece was levelled,
11   17|     wild men, who instinctively follow other fashions and trust
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