THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE OUTCAST
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wo assonances in every line of his curse.
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ttle olf, Brotrick, Broter sitting up in bed, and up. to t at terwards called Buckleys Ford.
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t and to ready to be crucified, and led of t?ill stood upon tep a flock of great grass?barnacles passed e