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Matilda expressed her thanks for the favour which had been allowed her; and when she rose to depart,
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The United States, not the Liberian people, want him to depart,
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As nothing more was said, and Solem was preparing to depart,
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All evil thoughts and profane be still: far hence, far hence from our choirs depart,
The Frogs 2000
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And each shadow of care from the soul shall depart,
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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Full sorely it grieves when their beauties depart,
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Oh! the last rays of feeling and life must depart,
The Ontario Readers Third Book Ontario. Ministry of Education
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Though his hopes decay, though his friends depart,
International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various
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Oh! the last rays of feeling and life must depart,
English Songs and Ballads Various
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"Come, D'Artagnan," said Porthos, as he got upon his horse to depart,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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