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deep and rapid enough not to
A dam of admirable structure had already been built across the stream, which was deep and rapid enough not to freeze far below the surface, even in the severest weather.
— from The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude by Jules Verne

day and regret even now that
I have often wished to pair this poem upon the longest , with one upon the shortest , day, and regret even now that it has not been done.—I. F.] One of the "Poems referring to the Period of Childhood."—
— from The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 6 (of 8) by William Wordsworth


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