Though the most beautiful creature were waiting for me at the end of a journey or a walk though the carpet were of silk, the curtains of the morning clouds the chairs and sofa stuffed with cygnet's down the food manna, the wine beyond claret, the window opening on Winander Mere, I should not feel --or rather my happiness would not be so fine, as my solitude is sublime.
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