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1
It was now that the pair began to
muse
on
the dénouement.
2
She has sung to you and given you dreams to
muse
on
.
3
Both of which were causing him to
muse
on
history, at the moment.
4
The Erlking seemed to
muse
on
the idea for a moment.
5
He wanted to
muse
on
the little eyes as he had rendered them.
6
Explore the concepts in your mind, and
muse
on
the pleasures of misdirection.'
7
I'll
muse
on
other days, and wish-andwish I were-ASNOB.
8
He will
muse
on
the history and future of the Church with lay Catholics.
9
I found no
muse
on
Hyperion during those first years.
10
In its honour, a
muse
on
what might lie ahead.
11
Many songs
muse
on
this dilemma and exact story.
12
It is because I want a little breathing-space to
muse
on
indifferent matters, where Contemplation
13
She wanted to be alone to
muse
on
things.
14
Mournfully, yet with philosophy, we
muse
on
these withholden glories, as we drive rapidly homeward.
15
Time to
muse
on
these puzzling people later.
16
Let the ambitious reader
muse
on
what follows:-
muse
on
muse