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Terne.Fiiius. N o to the clouds, have fail'd him all. on a fudden5 and go?s on thus-- Mark the beauty of the language. Pyrr. $o have I heard with equal �bbing prod?ioufiy the fed voit.hdrew, - Mnd quite Sefencdef? left the Italy Zhe Dol?him, ?hicb e ?while ?ith wanton ?rlde, 8?read their broad ?s, a?d lafl/d the tide. Vain? 4ay'd ,a fuck the faithlefi flood, ?th heaving gi?s, ?d tumbled in the mud. find Wh?es, wNch with t?eir trunks the could r?ch, The waves of a man's hopes that carry his wifl?cs ? pick-back to the skies, mull be huge ones--But let that S?_have mY h�s ?hofi ?aves e'erwhile ran o'er, t ,rind to the skies my tow'ring ?oiJ'hes bore, Ren?ed? and !?ft me !?anting on the j'hore. I tNnk you againand ag.ain, m! dear? Mr.t?er- E'erwhile I read your poetry, and I'?vore, � ':r?as fucb damn'drink, I'd never read it mont. Who the devil wo?d, that ever read that cuffedline? .and Whales, that ?vith their trunks the fiars could WMt lilly dogs-are, the folks in (7reenlan,t, to live fix months in the dark, when they might fo eafily help themfelves? Let 'era but procure a large drag- mr, a wide'and might/large one, large enough to catch