Strophe
1 1| stake of holly through his heart. He should!'' ~"Uncle!''
2 1| I am sorry, with all my heart, to find you so resolute.
3 1| nor did he feel, in his heart, by any means waggish then.
4 2| Spirit, laying it upon his heart, "and you shall be upheld
5 2| cold eye glisten, and his heart leap up as they went past!
6 2| fire, but fell upon the heart of Scrooge with a softening
7 2| Ghost. "But she had a large heart!'' ~"So she had,'' cried
8 2| old Fezziwig! Bless his heart; it's Fezziwig alive again!'' ~
9 2| man out of his wits. His heart and soul were in the scene,
10 2| happiness when we were one in heart, is fraught with misery
11 2| release you. With a full heart, for the love of him you
12 3| Martha!'' ~"Why, bless your heart alive, my dear, how late
13 3| hugged his daughter to his heart's content. ~"As good as
14 3| Ghost, "if man you be in heart, not adamant, forbear that
15 3| become so gay and light of heart, that he would have pledged
16 4| and do it with a thankful heart. Will you not speak to me?'' ~
17 4| there they were, in the heart of it; on Change, amongst
18 4| released; it is not that the heart and pulse are still; but
19 4| generous, and true; the heart brave, warm, and tender;
20 4| first was the emotion of her heart. ~"What the half-drunken
21 4| will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all
22 5| It sent a pang across his heart to think how this old gentleman
23 5| Fred!'' said Scrooge. ~Dear heart alive, how his niece by
24 5| the thing he had set his heart upon. ~And he did it; yes
25 5| attractive forms. His own heart laughed: and that was quite
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