. Froth and foam . stomach is not at fault;No physic, with either pills or salts,Can remove the cause; I think youll trouble, sir, is with the mind! MR. HOWARD: Well, doctor, I must admit 50 FROTH AND FOAM That horrid visions seem to flit Before my eyes, and mournful tones Continually haunt me, like the groans From dying lips, that mournfully plead I should bind the broken heart that bleeds. I dreamed last night, a terrible thing The night could not bury, but daylight doth bring The horrible scenes more distinct and clear, The visions of death, the grave and the bier; I dreamed I died


. Froth and foam . stomach is not at fault;No physic, with either pills or salts,Can remove the cause; I think youll trouble, sir, is with the mind! MR. HOWARD: Well, doctor, I must admit 50 FROTH AND FOAM That horrid visions seem to flit Before my eyes, and mournful tones Continually haunt me, like the groans From dying lips, that mournfully plead I should bind the broken heart that bleeds. I dreamed last night, a terrible thing The night could not bury, but daylight doth bring The horrible scenes more distinct and clear, The visions of death, the grave and the bier; I dreamed I died, and steeds all white Did prance with the hearse,—twas a terrible sight! For a grinning skeleton was lying within, And on its forehead was written Sin. The scene then changed—I winged my flight Through dark, dense clouds to a place all bright; When lo! I stood at a pearly gate ; Tis heaven! I cried, and there did await . u: ^j-jv^nmimms-^iiuMmmimmiiiimm *^. 9M- cool .&>, JjtU --i. , ;>_ ^^, l:v>,.


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