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Far from the Madding Crowd

By: Thomas Hardy

... colours as a shepherd, but had laid himself out for anything in the whole cycle of labour that was required in the fair. It grew dusk. Some merry men... ...returned upon him like the pain of a wound received in an excitement which eclipses it, and he, too, then went on. Chapter 20 PERPLEXITY — GRINDING T... ... but she could not really forgive him for letting his wish to marry her be eclipsed by his wish to do her good, any more than for his slighting treatm... ...e earlier, when she had med itated upon compromised honour, forestalment, eclipse in maternity by another, was violent and entire. All that was forgo...

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Paradise Lost

By: John Milton

...infant blood, to dance With LAPLAND Witches, while the labouring Moon 665 Eclipses at thir charms. The other shape, If shape it might be call’d t... ...rances, how gird the Sphear With Centric and Eccentric scribl’d o’re, 720 Cycle and Epicycle, Orb in Orb: Alreadie by thy reasoning this I guess,...

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Sartor Resartus the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr Ockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

...Weinlesen (Vintage), the Harvest Home, Christmas, and so forth; with a whole cycle of the Entepfuhl Children’s games, differing apparently by mere sup... ...us: but who knows what deeper courses these depend on; what infinitely larger Cycle (of NATURAL SUPERNATURALISM 165 causes) our little Epicycle revolv... ...cean Tides and periodic Currents, the Trade winds, and Monsoons, and Moon’s Eclipses; by all which the condition of its little Creek is regulated, an... ...n the Gnostic shape, is discernible enough; also (for human Error walks in a cycle, and reappears at intervals) a not inconsiderable resemblance to th... ...al; the Sun misses one of his Planets in Space, and thenceforth there are no eclipses of the Moon.—Or better still, I might liken”— Oh, enough, enough...

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