"...that the weary spirit may ne'er repose in more restful harbor..." | |
"Come into my arms, hold me close, we may never again have the night's repose." | |
"I drink to the buried that repose around us." | |
"It is simply the Dharma gate of repose and bliss, | |
"Unless reason of substance is brought forward for disturbing their repose." | |
"...that the weary spirit may ne'er repose in more restful harbor..." | |
"Come into my arms, hold me close, we may never again have the night's repose." | |
"I drink to the buried that repose around us." | |
"It is simply the Dharma gate of repose and bliss, | |
"Unless reason of substance is brought forward for disturbing their repose." | |
# Go to the dreamless bed # Where grief reposes | |
- Doctor says she reposes most comfortably. | |
C reposes the secret to D and it's not very far from E or F. | |
During the daytime he rests, he reposes. | |
Here my beauteous sun reposes When the lazy sun retires ln the morning, when its fires | |
# Go to the dreamless bed # Where grief reposes | |
- Doctor says she reposes most comfortably. | |
C reposes the secret to D and it's not very far from E or F. | |
During the daytime he rests, he reposes. | |
Here my beauteous sun reposes When the lazy sun retires ln the morning, when its fires | |
"Now therefore, I, by virtue of authority reposed in me... | |
Come what may, I'll never break the trust you have reposed in me. | |
I find Miss Parker exceptionally reposed. | |
I would betray the confidence reposed in me by the American people if I had not warned you of the menace of communism and the peril facing this nation today. | |
In the enthusiasm of my confidence... I brought chairs into the room... and desired them here to rest from their fatigues... while I myself... in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph... placed my own feet upon the very spot... beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim. | |
"Once more the rose doth bloom, that drooped awhile before, softly reposing..." "... on the lily-flowers of yore, and pupils shimmer bright, with eager sparks of light." | |
- Was reposing against wall. | |
A few minutes ago, it was reposing in its tray. | |
Hey, have you been reposing? | |
I'll never tell him you keep it in the reposing room... under a stiff. | |
"Now therefore, I, by virtue of authority reposed in me... | |
Come what may, I'll never break the trust you have reposed in me. | |
I find Miss Parker exceptionally reposed. | |
I would betray the confidence reposed in me by the American people if I had not warned you of the menace of communism and the peril facing this nation today. | |
In the enthusiasm of my confidence... I brought chairs into the room... and desired them here to rest from their fatigues... while I myself... in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph... placed my own feet upon the very spot... beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim. | |
"Once more the rose doth bloom, that drooped awhile before, softly reposing..." "... on the lily-flowers of yore, and pupils shimmer bright, with eager sparks of light." | |
- Was reposing against wall. | |
A few minutes ago, it was reposing in its tray. | |
Hey, have you been reposing? | |
I'll never tell him you keep it in the reposing room... under a stiff. | |