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... mind from time to time , in spite of himself ; but they scarcely moved it from that stupor into which it had sunk , and which kept him , during the whole night , like one who had been drugged with opium . He was equally insensible to ...
... mind from time to time , in spite of himself ; but they scarcely moved it from that stupor into which it had sunk , and which kept him , during the whole night , like one who had been drugged with opium . He was equally insensible to ...
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... mind more capable of enjoyment . Though earthly sounds there are none , I have often remarked , amid this so- lemn silence , an undefinable hum , which yet is not sound , but seems , as it were , the still small voice of Nature ...
... mind more capable of enjoyment . Though earthly sounds there are none , I have often remarked , amid this so- lemn silence , an undefinable hum , which yet is not sound , but seems , as it were , the still small voice of Nature ...
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... mind led him to talk wildly of drowning , and of the water being at his feet . His wife , scarce- ly less imbecile , sat rocking herself Sunkie , before a fire , which she in vain tried to make burn , complain- ing to herself of a hurt ...
... mind led him to talk wildly of drowning , and of the water being at his feet . His wife , scarce- ly less imbecile , sat rocking herself Sunkie , before a fire , which she in vain tried to make burn , complain- ing to herself of a hurt ...
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... mind , to make the pe- rilous attempt of dashing through the raging current , with his frail and imperfect raft . Grasping more firmly the iron - shod pole he held in his hand , called in floater's language a sting , he pushed ...
... mind , to make the pe- rilous attempt of dashing through the raging current , with his frail and imperfect raft . Grasping more firmly the iron - shod pole he held in his hand , called in floater's language a sting , he pushed ...
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... mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot , and fondly sought In all wild scenes with thrilling murmurs fraught , In every still small voice and sound of And flute - note of the wind through cave A perilous delight ! -for then first ...
... mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot , and fondly sought In all wild scenes with thrilling murmurs fraught , In every still small voice and sound of And flute - note of the wind through cave A perilous delight ! -for then first ...
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