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1    5|                 Our peaceful plain its soothing sound is -
2    9|      up the helm when it was plain sailing. I had many a genial
3   11|                       In thy plain russet gabardine dressed."~ ~
4   15|    patience and faith making plain the image engraven in men'
5   16|     the extremity of a snowy plain, in which I did not remember
6   17| Standing on the snow-covered plain, as if in a pasture amid
7   17|  subsequent elevation of the plain have been necessary to conceal
8   17| shore. Cape becomes bar, and plain shoal, and valley and gorge
9   18| banks, but on every hill and plain and in every hollow, the
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