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... first quotes : Old King Cole was a merry old soul And a merry old soul was he ; He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl And he called for his fiddlers three . > And then he goes on to turn that into prose 35 Tellers of Tales.
... first quotes : Old King Cole was a merry old soul And a merry old soul was he ; He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl And he called for his fiddlers three . > And then he goes on to turn that into prose 35 Tellers of Tales.
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And then he goes on to turn that into prose , like this : Cole the first was now a monarch advanced in age and of a convivial temperament . On any festive occasion he would bid his retainers bring him his goblet and smoking materials ...
And then he goes on to turn that into prose , like this : Cole the first was now a monarch advanced in age and of a convivial temperament . On any festive occasion he would bid his retainers bring him his goblet and smoking materials ...
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It is to the song of birds that nature poetry ever turns , sooner or later , -turns back with fuller knowledge , hearing in it more than the pleasant melody which enchanted earlier poets . There is a mystery in the instincts which ...
It is to the song of birds that nature poetry ever turns , sooner or later , -turns back with fuller knowledge , hearing in it more than the pleasant melody which enchanted earlier poets . There is a mystery in the instincts which ...
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