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 1    1| contemplating the monsters in a drop of vinegar. Which would
 2    8|  planting the seed, he cries - "Drop it, drop it - cover it up,
 3    8|      seed, he cries - "Drop it, drop it - cover it up, cover
 4   10|        that it be called "God's Drop."~ ~
 5   12|       content themselves with a drop or two of honey or some
 6   18|       the human finger is but a drop congealed. The fingers and
 7   18|      the head, with its lobe or drop. The lip-labium, from labor (?) -
 8   18|         is a manifest congealed drop or stalactite. The chin
 9   18|      The chin is a still larger drop, the confluent dripping
10   18|         thick and now loitering drop, larger or smaller; the
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