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214.<br />

215.<br />

216.<br />

217.<br />

might be addressed to them by<br />

a passionate adversary, nor to<br />

conceive that it left a stain<br />

which could only be washed<br />

away by blood. Even for real<br />

and deep injuries they were<br />

commonly willing to accept a<br />

pecuniary compensation."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> boon <strong>of</strong> sleep."—Milton<br />

"All else <strong>of</strong> nature's common<br />

gift partake:<br />

Unhappy Dido was alone<br />

awake."<br />

—Dryden's Virgil, iv. 767.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Crete: Idomeneus.<br />

—S<strong>of</strong>t wool within, i e. a kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> woollen stuffing, pressed in

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