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Lucious , the sources ae not clear: yet with all understanding of those things loved, I must mention a togetherness bound for marriage might only honey be sweeter! The "Tale of Love and Being Loved" Guided by the appreciation of trudology might he who wishes me, might speak the ills of poverty might I appreciate my havings more< Might I love in dusty places to then wash Casear's feet. Might Casear wishes me as his and only his: until then I shall take the appreciation of being his favorite: to the envy of the Crud which his position attracts. Lucious they lie in wait in Acerrae: chore then prepared.That you wishest me to think you aromantic thru these days. Under his own vine and fig Tree, to nap and be alone. When all the light of daytime: has dwindled:dimmed and is gone. Out in moonlite shadows does she come to be with thee. To kiss in evening moonlight to nourish from the figs of the tree. Might we render then to Caesar the things that are Caesars which wisdom and success. One then speaks to error might then and now are same Precious is thy love for me I speak ye in Jesus name. Allt hat thirst needest all that hunger needest same from Pagen to Noble s all needest same Love of ye in adorance to speak of lovers plea to kiss her hand and pick sweet figs and stand preparedness are we the widest nature where rains have flooded feilds destroyed in flooded lands untamed Hearts sorrowed by natures wrath the mammon shock reveals a lack of information a truest mouth reveals to speak words that helpest thee diligent hands blister that thy toil to restorate that worsening conditions deal. SATB Background ( non lexical Vocables) written for a Alto Sole with an Orchastra They passed the Jicama to the men they ate it rw. While the woman prpare a stew they told a tale of Casear to the Pervians "Not that they were hungry: but would these hungry people eat!"

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