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  • The only "Indolence" we see has been devoted to the execution, for it is slovenly to a degree.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various

  • 'Indolence' (6) closes the procession; and I dare say few will dispute her title to the last place.

    From a Cornish Window A New Edition Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • He told a friend that β€œthe Conspirators against our Liberties are employing all their Influence to divide the people, . . . introducing Levity Luxury and Indolence . . .”

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • 'Castle of Indolence,' you have probably read his exquisite 'Ode to the Aeolian

    Letter 188 2009

  • Castle of Indolence, the finest lines that can possible be written on the subject.

    Letter 191 2009

  • [3] Lines 361 – 363 of Thomson's, The Castle of Indolence.

    Letter 191 2009

  • Indolence (1748), the poems that most influenced Bloomfield.

    Index of People 2009

  • I behold him with anxiety about to be sacrificed to the Indolence of his Sovereign, the Prejudice of his Fellow Citizens, the Arduousness of Affairs. . .

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • Indolence is written all over him, and so is insubordination.

    The Redskins couldn't make Albert Haynesworth care Sally Jenkins 2010

  • I behold him with anxiety about to be sacrificed to the Indolence of his Sovereign, the Prejudice of his Fellow Citizens, the Arduousness of Affairs. . .

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

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