Henry Fielding Quotes
An Hour At Which (as It Was Now Mid-winter) The Dirty Fingers Of Night Would Have Drawn Her Sable Curtain Over The Universe, Had Not The Moon Forbid Her, Who Now, With A Face As Broad And As Red As Those Of Some Jolly Mortals, Who, Like Her, Turn Night Into Day, Began To Rise From Her Bed, Where She Had Slumbered Away The Day, In Order To Sit Up All Night.
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