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1    1|      misery which he strives in vain to relieve. It is the pious
2    4|      provocations. It is not in vain that the farmer remembers
3   12|        is to be made. It may be vain to ask why the imagination
4   13| milkweed down, having looked in vain over the pond for a loon,
5   15|       often the sheriff came in vain to collect the taxes, and "
6   17|         had been endeavoring in vain to answer in my sleep, as
7   17|      paying out the rope in the vain attempt to fathom their
8   18|      over its opaque surface in vain, till it reaches the living
9   19|         not be shipwrecked on a vain reality. Shall we with pains
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