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the noise of whose horse's feet they distinctly heard, vanished as soon as it came within an hundred yards of the passengers who often tried to meet it. At other times it was seen following them. They have stopped to let it approach, but it always melted into air. I have been present when a farmer not otherwise particularly weak or ignorant, said, that he had seen it, and distinctly heard the horse galloping towards him.

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Her silver pathway on the sea.

The bright lustre of the moon reflected from the sea, is almost as distinctly visible from the Downs as the moon itself; forming a long line of radiance from the horizon to the shore.



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