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... body of a lion and the head of a man ; and has a gaze , as it looks perhaps in this direction— though it is not ... body of the beast moves a little - slowly , but there is no doubt that it moves . Any part could have been mentioned ...
... body of a lion and the head of a man ; and has a gaze , as it looks perhaps in this direction— though it is not ... body of the beast moves a little - slowly , but there is no doubt that it moves . Any part could have been mentioned ...
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... body from yonder grave , And my neck from the gallows - tree ! " " None of my gold now shall you have , Nor likewise of my fee ; For I am come to see you hangd , And hangéd you shall be . " " O good Lord Judge , and sweet Lord Judge ...
... body from yonder grave , And my neck from the gallows - tree ! " " None of my gold now shall you have , Nor likewise of my fee ; For I am come to see you hangd , And hangéd you shall be . " " O good Lord Judge , and sweet Lord Judge ...
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... body lay . The thin man stroked his beard , And wondered if the grave was deep enough ; The fat man sweated and dug , And longed for a glass of beer . Meantime his body lay there , In a shabby suit , on a bed of wet leaves . And the ...
... body lay . The thin man stroked his beard , And wondered if the grave was deep enough ; The fat man sweated and dug , And longed for a glass of beer . Meantime his body lay there , In a shabby suit , on a bed of wet leaves . And the ...
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