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Sentence
"In
judging
of
that
tempestuous
wind
called
Euroclydon,”
says
an
old
writer—of
whose
works
I
possess
the
only
copy
extant—“it
maketh
a
marvellous
difference,
whether
thou
lookest
out
at
it
from
a
glass
window
where
the
frost
is
all
on
the
outside,
or
whether
thou
observest
it
from
that
sashless
window,
where
the
frost
is
on
both
sides,
and
of
which
the
wight
Death
is
the
only
glazier."
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In judging of that tempestuous wind called Euroclydon,” says an old writer—of whose works I possess the only copy extant—“it maketh a marvellous difference, whether thou lookest out at it from a glass window where the frost is all on the outside, or whether thou observest it from that sashless window, where the frost is on both sides, and of which the wight Death is the only glazier.
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