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That Raven On Yon Left-hand Oak (Curse On His Ill-betiding Croak!
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That raven on yon left-hand oak
(Curse on his ill-betiding croak!)
Bodes me no good.
-- John Gay (1688-1732)
-- Fables, Part i, The Farmer's Wife and the Raven
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