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 1    2|              senses. One, perhaps, that silently does more mischief than
 2    2|        reflections, I shall not pass it silently over.~ ~ Standing armies
 3    2|             forbearing, because it must silently endure injuries; smiling
 4    5|        patiently endures injustice, and silently bears insults, will soon
 5    5| fellow-creatures, I could not pass them silently over.~ ~ SECT. III.~ ~ Such
 6    5|                part of my sex, I cannot silently pass over arguments that
 7    5|      Chesterfield's Letters must not be silently passed over. Not that I
 8    5|               mists, slowly dispersing, silently unveil the beauties of nature,
 9    8|                spirits flag; and I must silently indulge the reverie these
10    9|            rolling stream of time, that silently sweeps all before it, into
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