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That banner pick looks like the start of a gang fight between Broods and Clips.
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Broods round and o'er them in the wind's surcease,
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Broods round and oer them in the winds surcease, 10
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Broods in every stage of development range in the gardens and by the roadsides.
Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago 1887
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Broods o'er the scars of pleasures that have been.
Poems of Sentiment Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1887
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Broods round and o'er them in the wind's surcease,
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Broods round and o'er them in the wind's surcease,
Songs from the Southland Sarah Frances Price 1876
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Broods deep o'er thy page as he waits in the street!
Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character Ramsay, Edward B 1874
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Broods of downy wild ducks have been brought in by boys, but it has almost always proved impossible to rear them.
John Keble's Parishes Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Broods beside the shutter'd windows, and with gentle love complains;
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