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" Night is a dead monotonous period under a roof; but in the open world it passes lightly, with its stars and dews and perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls... "
Trees in Nature, Myth and Art - Page 204
by John Ernest Phythian - 1907 - 303 pages
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 12

Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 382 pages
...perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only...goes abroad over the sleeping hemisphere, and all the outdoor world are on their feet. It is then that the cock first crows, not this time to announce the...
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Works: An inland voyage. Travels with a donkey. The amateur emigrant. The ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 644 pages
...perfumes, and^tFe hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choke,d between walls and curtains, is only...goes abroad over the sleeping hemisphere, and all the outdoor world are on their feet. It is then that the cock first crows, not this time to announce the...
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Specimens of Prose Description

Charles Sears Baldwin - 1895 - 216 pages
...death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only a light and living slumber to the man 15 who sleeps afield. All night long he can hear Nature...a wakeful influence goes abroad over the sleeping 20 hemisphere, and all the outdoor world are on their feet. It is then that the cock first crows, not...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: An inland voyage. Travels ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 384 pages
...perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only...light and living slumber to the man who sleeps afield. AH night long he can hear Nature breathing deeply and freely; even as she takes her rest she turns...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 182

1895 - 612 pages
...perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains is only a light and living slumber to the man who sleeps in a field. All night long he can hear Nature breathing deep and freely ; even as she takes her rest,...
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Specimens of Prose Description

Charles Sears Baldwin - 1895 - 212 pages
...perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only a light and living slumber to the man 15 who sleeps afield. All night long he can hear Nature breathing deeply and freely ; even as she takes...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 384 pages
....and the hours are marked by J changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of | temporal death to people choked between walls and | curtains, is only a light and living slumber to the man j who sleeps afield. / All night long he can hear Nature breathing deeply and freely ; even as she...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 35

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 628 pages
...perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only...goes abroad over the sleeping hemisphere, and all the outdoor world are on their feet. It is then that the cock first crows, — not this time to announce...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 5

Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 pages
...perfumes, and the hours are marked by changes in the face of Nature. What seems a kind of temporal death to people choked between walls and curtains, is only a light and living slumber to the man who sleeps r .ield. All night long he can hear Nature breathing deeply and freely ; even as she takes her rest,...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Volume 10

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1904 - 800 pages
...All night long she can rest, hearing Nature breath deeply and freely; but there is one stirring hour, when a wakeful influence goes abroad over the sleeping hemisphere and all the out door world is on their feet. It is then the cock first crows, not that it is time to announce the...
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