| William Shakespeare - 2005 - 68 pages
...snores, All with weary task fordone. Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe In remembrance of a shroud. The hungry lion is roaring, As the wolf howls at the moon And the tired farm-worKer snores, Exhausted... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 2006 - 412 pages
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| Michael Bright - 2006 - 372 pages
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| Icon Reference - 2006 - 120 pages
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| Icon Reference - 2006 - 116 pages
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| Ann Radcliffe - 2006 - 374 pages
...did not return, and she retired, to forget in sleep the disastrous story she had heard. CHAPTER 42 Now it is the time of night, That, the graves all...Every one lets forth his spite, In the church-way path to glide. - SHAKESPEARE *** On the next night, about the same hour as before, Dorothee came to... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 2006 - 314 pages
...did not return, and she retired, to forget in sleep the disastrous story she had heard. CHAPTER 42 Now it is the time of night, That, the graves all...Every one lets forth his spite, In the church-way path to glide. - SHAKESPEARE On the next night, about the same hour as before, Dorothee came to Emily's... | |
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