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... HOPE . ' No better hope can come to me Than to fare forth on a sightless sea , Far from the earth , under the sky Where every earthly hope must lie . No deeper wish shall I ever know Than to be lost where lost winds blow , Far from the ...
... HOPE . ' No better hope can come to me Than to fare forth on a sightless sea , Far from the earth , under the sky Where every earthly hope must lie . No deeper wish shall I ever know Than to be lost where lost winds blow , Far from the ...
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... hope of a further tay in this world . After their meal , when the oyster- atchers had flown away , we collected the shells we had ctually seen removed , and discovered several with freshly hipped and broken edges . That evening , on ...
... hope of a further tay in this world . After their meal , when the oyster- atchers had flown away , we collected the shells we had ctually seen removed , and discovered several with freshly hipped and broken edges . That evening , on ...
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... hope that without too long delay further advances will 4 be made . ' That was his whole speech : it reminds one of Kipling's Pass the hat for your credit's sake and pay , pay , pay ! In short , it is not the business of the Labour Party ...
... hope that without too long delay further advances will 4 be made . ' That was his whole speech : it reminds one of Kipling's Pass the hat for your credit's sake and pay , pay , pay ! In short , it is not the business of the Labour Party ...
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