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 1    1|     than a sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn boiled,
 2    1|    fills the mouth and nose and ears and eyes with dust till
 3    1|      less persuasiveness on the ears of those who, for their
 4    3|  uninterrupted; but few are the ears that hear it. Olympus is
 5    3| preacher, instead of vexing the ears of drowsy farmers on their
 6    5|     have my eyes put out and my ears spoiled by its smoke and
 7   12|      the flute came home to his ears out of a different sphere
 8   16|      threw out half a bushel of ears of sweet corn, which had
 9   16|      lean and bony, with ragged ears and sharp nose, scant tail
10   19|         Some are dinning in our ears that we Americans, and moderns
11   19|       mid-day, there reaches my ears a confused tintinnabulum
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