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Dares now ' range the wood , But hushed in his lair he lies lurking ; While mischiefs by these , On land and on seas , At noon of night are a - working . The storm will arise And trouble the skies This night ; and , more for the wonder ...
Dares now ' range the wood , But hushed in his lair he lies lurking ; While mischiefs by these , On land and on seas , At noon of night are a - working . The storm will arise And trouble the skies This night ; and , more for the wonder ...
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... therefore it drawing towards night , and they hoping that sleep might settle his brains , with all haste they got him to bed : But the night was as troublesome to him as the day ; wherefore , instead of sleeping , he spent it in ...
... therefore it drawing towards night , and they hoping that sleep might settle his brains , with all haste they got him to bed : But the night was as troublesome to him as the day ; wherefore , instead of sleeping , he spent it in ...
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Billy Budd is Hanged The night so luminous on the spar - deck , but otherwise on the cavernous ones below - levels so very like the tiered galleries in a coal - mine — the luminous night passed away . Like the prophet in the chariot ...
Billy Budd is Hanged The night so luminous on the spar - deck , but otherwise on the cavernous ones below - levels so very like the tiered galleries in a coal - mine — the luminous night passed away . Like the prophet in the chariot ...
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