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"Born to the purple, born to
joy and pleasance, thou makest radiant with thy presence the meadow and
the lin." Longfellow |
"Born to the purple, born to
joy and pleasance, thou makest radiant with thy presence the meadow and
the lin." Longfellow |
"Born to the purple, born to
joy and pleasance, thou makest radiant with thy presence the meadow and
the lin." Longfellow |
"Born to the purple, born to
joy and pleasance, thou makest radiant with thy presence the meadow and
the lin." Longfellow |
"Let first the onion flourish
there, rose among roots, the maiden fair, wine-scented and poetic soul of
the capacious salad bowl."
Robert Louis Stevenson |
"Let first the onion flourish
there, rose among roots, the maiden fair, wine-scented and poetic soul of
the capacious salad bowl."
Robert Louis Stevenson |
"I, an ass, am onion ey'd."
Shakespeare |
"Hence, these tears..."
Horace |
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