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My hut shall be thine : Thou shalt always see the bright star of the day appear , and leave us without any thing being wanting to thee , or any thing being able to hurt thee .
My hut shall be thine : Thou shalt always see the bright star of the day appear , and leave us without any thing being wanting to thee , or any thing being able to hurt thee .
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Welcum welefare of husbandis at the ple wis , Welcum reparare of woddis , treis , and bewis , Welcum depaynter of the blomyt medes , Welcum the lyfte of every thing that spredis , Welcum restorare of al kynd bestial ; Welcum be thy ...
Welcum welefare of husbandis at the ple wis , Welcum reparare of woddis , treis , and bewis , Welcum depaynter of the blomyt medes , Welcum the lyfte of every thing that spredis , Welcum restorare of al kynd bestial ; Welcum be thy ...
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The reader will here observe , that we by no means take it upon us to assert , that such a design is at present in agitation ; nor have we the smallest knowledge of the persons concerned , nor any thing respecting their situation ...
The reader will here observe , that we by no means take it upon us to assert , that such a design is at present in agitation ; nor have we the smallest knowledge of the persons concerned , nor any thing respecting their situation ...
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