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1 1 | and scattered among those melancholy~swamps where the salt is
2 2 | with I~know now what mute melancholy. The nose, which was aquiline
3 2 | gradations, sank into the~melancholy tones of twilight. The baroness
4 6 | that face is~marked by the melancholy of constant meditation.
5 7 | apartment. In~that sombre and melancholy habitation, looking out
6 7 | out upon the sombre and~melancholy landscape, she wanted the
7 7 | vegetation on the continent. The melancholy~squares of water, divided
8 7 | was ever more mysteriously melancholy than Camille's~improvisation;
9 8 | If at times I have a few melancholy~feelings, like clouds that
10 9 | intended, a poem of divine melancholy, the~farewell of two swans
11 11| impulse of her mind;~they were melancholy in the extreme.~ ~Beatrix
12 15| of his past~happiness, a melancholy poem, which was somewhat
13 15| upon the still~dark sky. Melancholy thoughts possessed her;
14 16| like all young victims of melancholy, he took pleasure in~the
15 18| sister Clotilde that her melancholy bits~of wisdom often recur
16 18| laugh, as it to remove the melancholy impression she had~made
17 21| I ought to play off the melancholy half-smile of the fallen
18 25| sarcastically, a face of charming~melancholy, made his first irruption
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