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 1    1|         Better if they had been born in the open pasture and
 2    1|      graves as soon as they are born? They have got to live a
 3    1|       in the house where it was born, a silk parasol, gilt-framed
 4    3|        as wise as the day I was born. The intellect is a cleaver;
 5    4|       the ear, which we must be born again in order to speak.
 6   11|         own, yet he a poor man, born to be poor, with his inherited
 7   13|        too warm there; they are born too far into life for me.
 8   13| experience. Such an eye was not born when the bird was, but is
 9   18|                         Man was born. Whether that Artificer
10   18|      Blasts soothed the flowers born without seed."~ ~
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