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... earth ; it is simple and laconic , being confined to a few familiar words , and kissing the lips of the deceased . They are or may be present while the women are singing their my- riologues around the bed , but are always silent . I ...
... earth ; it is simple and laconic , being confined to a few familiar words , and kissing the lips of the deceased . They are or may be present while the women are singing their my- riologues around the bed , but are always silent . I ...
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... irritated , felt a preternatural sparkling dart from the eye , like a flash of ordnance from Parnassus , and have frequently looked alternately on the sky and the earth , 14 [ June , The Polygon Papers . THE POLYGON PAPERS. ...
... irritated , felt a preternatural sparkling dart from the eye , like a flash of ordnance from Parnassus , and have frequently looked alternately on the sky and the earth , 14 [ June , The Polygon Papers . THE POLYGON PAPERS. ...
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... earth , in a manner corresponding to the Shakspearian description of the poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling . ' I have observed , too , that whenever I wear a collar , which is seldom , it is very troublesome , and looks so aristocra ...
... earth , in a manner corresponding to the Shakspearian description of the poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling . ' I have observed , too , that whenever I wear a collar , which is seldom , it is very troublesome , and looks so aristocra ...
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... earth . Art thou , in fine , the victim of ennui , the most fiendish of the demon tribe ; sick of the home- spun dullness , the ' never - ending , still - beginning ' monotony of this daily life ? What more sure and pleasant remedy than ...
... earth . Art thou , in fine , the victim of ennui , the most fiendish of the demon tribe ; sick of the home- spun dullness , the ' never - ending , still - beginning ' monotony of this daily life ? What more sure and pleasant remedy than ...
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... earth was fev'rous , and did shake .'- MACBETH . I LAY at morn half - conscious of the dawn : My pausing soul , touched by returning sense Of duty , yet unwilling to forbear Her rosy journey through the land of dreams , Hung doubtful ...
... earth was fev'rous , and did shake .'- MACBETH . I LAY at morn half - conscious of the dawn : My pausing soul , touched by returning sense Of duty , yet unwilling to forbear Her rosy journey through the land of dreams , Hung doubtful ...
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