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1    1|        The incessant anxiety and strain of some is a well-nigh incurable
2    1|         to preach at all in this strain, I should say rather, Set
3    5|         screech owls take up the strain, like mourning women their
4    5|      answers from far woods in a strain made really melodious by
5    8|       really noble and inspiring strain that reached these woods,
6   16|          the roadside and play a strain on it wilder and more melodious,
7   18|     their force, and fell into a strain of invective that was irresistible.~ ~
8   19| expression. Who that has heard a strain of music feared then lest
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