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your constant tone, but hapless woman ne'er can say 'my work is done' till judgment day." st. john honeywood , darby and joan. with fingers weary and worn, with eyelids heavy and red, a woman sat in unwomanly rags, plying her needle and thread. thomas hood , song of the shirt. qui studet optatam cursu
your constant tone, but hapless woman ne'er can say 'my work is done' till judgment day." st. john honeywood , darby and joan. with fingers weary and worn, with eyelids heavy and red, a woman sat in unwomanly rags, plying her needle and thread. thomas hood , song of the shirt. qui studet optatam cursu...
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original feature of its work. [ ] all material resources were subjected to requisitioning. farmers surrendered their grain, fodder, wool, flax, and hemp. artisans and merchants gave up their manufactured products. raw materials were carefully sought out – metal of all kinds, church bells, old paper, rags
original feature of its work. [ ] all material resources were subjected to requisitioning. farmers surrendered their grain, fodder, wool, flax, and hemp. artisans and merchants gave up their manufactured products. raw materials were carefully sought out – metal of all kinds, church bells, old paper, rags...
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walked alone. drawn by his eccentric star, he entered the forbidden realms of country music, recorded utterly unsuitable cover versions, embraced the suffocating sterility of fundamentalist christianity, & then – his voice shot & with blood in his eye – he returned to the timeless blues, ballads, rags
walked alone. drawn by his eccentric star, he entered the forbidden realms of country music, recorded utterly unsuitable cover versions, embraced the suffocating sterility of fundamentalist christianity, & then – his voice shot & with blood in his eye – he returned to the timeless blues, ballads, rags...
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