I saw also in my dream, that when the Shepherds perceived that they were wayfaring men, they also put questions to them, to which they made answer as in other places; as, Whence came you?
I saw also in my dream, that when the Shepherds perceived that they were wayfaring men, they also put questions to them, to which they made answer as in other places, as, Whence came you?
Whence came, too, that queenly touch about her that made him feel he should have sunk upon his knees?
Whence came again, too, a certain queenly touch he felt in her?
Whence came, in this calm peaceful spot, the suggestion of a wild and savage background to her?
Whence came it that the Mediterranean, one instant emptied of its waters, was the next flooded with a foaming surge?
Whence came it that the billows raged and rose to a height hitherto unregistered in the records of science?
Whence came it that a radiance, intenser than the effulgence of the Northern Lights, overspread the firmament, and momentarily dimmed the splendor of the brightest stars?
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