Strophe
1 Pre| the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly,
2 1| said Scrooge. "Much good may it do you! Much good it
3 1| you, merry gentleman! <L>May nothing you dismay! QUOTE>
4 1| candle as he went. ~You may talk vaguely about driving
5 1| the entry too well, so you may suppose that it was pretty
6 1| stomach makes them cheats. You may be an undigested bit of
7 1| little sphere, whatever it may be, will find its mortal
8 1| shape that you can see, I may not tell. I have sat invisible
9 2| him, she resumed. ~"You may -- the memory of what is
10 2| happened well that you awoke. May you be happy in the life
11 3| what men shall die? It may be, that in the sight of
12 3| not, for I pity him. He may rail at Christmas till he
13 3| wouldn't take it from me, but may he have it, nevertheless.
14 4| it should have been, you may depend upon it, if I could
15 4| things, if he did. Ah! you may look through that shirt
16 4| creditor in his successor. We may sleep to-night with light
17 4| they shadows of things that May be, only?'' ~Still the Ghost
18 4| me. Assure me that I yet may change these shadows you
19 4| they teach. Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing
20 5| things that would have been, may be dispelled. They will
21 5| to bring it here, that I may give them the irection where
22 5| is my name, and I fear it may not be pleasant to you.
23 5| possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us,
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