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1 Greatly then will the acclamations of the people weary thee, till the time when people grow aweary of Kings.
2 But these sins which damn one's soul are in actual performance very tedious affairs; and I begin to grow aweary of the game.
3 For my own part, slipping along this moving thoroughfare in my fiddle-case of a canoe, I also was beginning to grow aweary for my ocean.
4 And so Ben went abroad before London society grew aweary of him.
5 The child grew aweary of this world before a month had passed, and slept to wake no more.
6 Then they mostly grew aweary , and sat down on the banks of the road or under their leafy bowers.
7 He grows aweary and lies down to sleep-tosleep and wake no more, deeding to us the mintage of his love.
8 The mother grew aweary and passed away when her boy was scarce eight years old, but his memories of her were deeply etched.
9 "It was noisy and bad and we grew aweary of it," said he that wore corduroy trousers.
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