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And Don't Confound The Language Of The Nation With Long-tailed Words In Osity And Ation.
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And don't confound the language of the nation
With long-tailed words in osity and ation.
-- J. Hookham Frere (1769-1846)
-- The Monks and the Giants, Canto i, Line 6
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And whispering, "I will ne'er consent,"--consented.
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