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Wikipedia Poem, No. 356
lithuanian kenčiu suffer what arouses pity arouses pray or sorrow from the greek pathos suffer pakanta grief sorrow from the weak patience sorrow from the proto indo european kwent to suffer endure source also of old irish cessaim i suffer and penthos suffer endure irish suffering feeling feeling feeding emotion calamity literally what befalls one
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 355
birds of order decline of free markets with investment policies these include produce more effectively producing in some cases social-capital exists sexts and spreads its legs in essence and vultures variously formed of capital accumulation regurgitate historians of the role of governing
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 354
fanfuckingtastic in lo and hop infronta the tv my wifes laptop infronta me me and hop me infronta the tv and me they only vaguely know each other like dye let’s call him stan 32 he grew up in the same town as she but i think to meet up stan this weekend tomorrow night…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 353
begins the news tossing a protected son of silver tightly packed aluminum dancing self-doubt of nations and distretched before you were you were you were so few are joking self-doubt of nations and hasn’t heard the water fraught with isness and someone’s buen estudiante with a high pain threshold or pierces its red velvet…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 351
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 349
destructive destructive founded basin there but exploding destructive and deeper diagram than that is there but exploding destructivity feeds the case may be a river from the geological society would exploding destructive destructivity feed the pressure in that instance there without lakes
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 347
to quarter the weather hence quarter the hull of the ship a nautical order keeps weather a distant blip apart aloof a gage of windy thrusts keeps the quartered slip quartered further against the gage of rain from gagging grip
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 346
led to help his opinion about the culture in that era the culture in that era the work was noted at his opinion about the provincial status of culture in that era the work was chief editor of poems in that era the cultures had also to helped his opinion about the il setaccio the…