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1
He wanted to preach, and upon being refused pretended to
swoon
away
.
2
The stricken woman did not cry out in her anguish, nor
swoon
away
.
3
And we will sing, all by ourselves, till we
swoon
away
with delight.
4
Were We to lift the veil ye would
swoon
away
.
5
And when she tried to please him he made her sob and
swoon
away
.
6
You will find yourself dizzied and you may
swoon
away
at the smallest provocation.
7
Minstrel, if you keep so still, you will
swoon
away
.
8
His heart filled with anxiety and sorrow, the king, however, did not again
swoon
away
.
9
I don't
swoon
away
at the sight of blood!
10
Don't
swoon
away
;
you are in no peril.
11
At the same time Lady Macbeth affects to
swoon
away
in the presence of so awful a crime.
12
But no, he keeps right on and along about here it is customary for you to
swoon
away
.
13
It was not the length of Mathias' discourse, nor his eloquence, Hazael said, that caused my senses to
swoon
away
.
14
And I ceased to run, and lay quiet; for, in truth, I did near
swoon
away
with the hardness of my travel.
15
The shock of her disappointment at seeing a stranger in place of her father, caused her nearly to
swoon
away
in Kentuck's arms.
16
Indeed, sir, I was frightened enough the first evening that I ventured on any advances, for they startled her enough to make her
swoon
away
.
swoon
away
swoon
sweao