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may may [removed duplicate word] be a SLAVE

warm and opprssive [oppressive],

the the [removed duplicate word] action of the heart

to give a stimulent [stimulant]

virulence in proprtion [proportion] to the

of the sufficating [suffocating]

and sickning [sickening] sensation:

medicine to alay [allay] that,

the unquinchable [unquenchable] flame

almost impreceptible [imperceptible] grating

is underminded [undermined]; Its vitals are

craves strong drnks [drinks],

decanter there yon

or Idolitor [Idolator],

upon itst own merit

criticisms and comunications [communications]

the abelest [ablest] wrtters [writers].

preacheras [preachers] might know

act on it in there [their] efforts

bitter fountan [fountain]

might as wel try

to be a sucessful [successful] soul

seat of all moral dseases [diseases];

me I didnot [did not] think."

"I didnot [did not] think,"

shows his spirtual [spiritual] nature

poison and poluted [polluted]

place for ihe

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