Rambles in Devonshire With Tales And Poetry

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As he mused, there came over his brain a strange drowsiness, that Avas not rest, but rather torpor, " "When the mind labours, but the brow will keep A terrible similitude of sleep. " Under the close breath of that oppressive sky he hardly seemed to dose for a moment, and yet, when he woke, the moon looked out iipon the night, and the dews fell thick around him. As, Avith a hasty exclamation, he essayed to rise, the Hfeblood gushed back madly to his heart, for there, in the same attitude, and on... the same spot as before, stood the beautiful Unknown. He did not move nor speak. Perhaps he remembered the ill-success of his former attempt. Perhaps in such a moment of dread, the functions, both of mind and body, were stilled. Perhaps his spirit was rebuked, and humbled, before that which noAV stood, face to face, so near him, solemn in its aAA'ful loA'eliness. He paused, and gazed with reverence, that had not in it a particle of fear, upon that transcendent form, clad as he had formerly beheld it, and Avearing on its broAv the same charni of unearthly expression, the same deep intelligence, and the same melancholy smile.

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