Aún no tenemos significados para "sweet restorer".
1Those who wish to enjoy this sweet restorer at its best must be regular.
2It must be confessed, that I had deserved "tired Nature's sweet restorer."
3Hence sleep, "tired Nature's sweet restorer," may be regarded as a complete rest.
4In his case also sleep proved "nature's sweet restorer."
5Then with one great heart-beat of prayerful thanksgiving, she, too, sought "tired nature's sweet restorer."
6Your grandparents passed one troubled night in consequence of this event, in which sleep-tired natures sweet restorer-forsook them.
7Therefore sleep is the " sweet restorer."
8However, Nature's sweet restorer came at last, and, when he woke, the idea had sobered down-lastnight's fancies were preposterous.
9Sleep is "nature's sweet restorer."
10Potts tries to look as if he had never succumbed during service to "Nature's sweet restorer;" and Molly says, apologetically:
11She prayed for nature's sweet restorer-balmysleep-butdid not get it-aghostly figure indeed she was, enough to make a saint tremble.
12The random bullet had found a billet in his heart, and "Nature's sweet restorer" had been merged into the sleep of death.
13"Tired nature's sweet restorer" must complete what tea and whitefish have so successfully begun.
14"Tired nature's sweet restorer" comes quickly to an exhausted frame.
15"Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep."
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