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The more easeful that car the better he likes it.
You slept out of exhaustion, never to find easeful rest.
He lifted his heavy head when they came in, easeful, careful.
A wind, cool and easeful as death, swept over my body.
With luck, an 'easeful death' will intervene before that day comes.
He was often outspokenly in love with the prospect of easeful death.
Comfortable though they had all gotten during the long voyage, there was no room for easeful life now.
Tonight, for sure, she would have an easeful, trouble-free sleep.
The first shot was easeful, a still calm that enveloped him like a child's blanket.
This is easeful music, and it is difficult not to like it.
Wanted to leave her body, abdicate her consciousness, half in love with easeful death.
No one reading these poems could doubt that their author was more than "half in love with easeful death," as Keats had it.
She cast around for some easeful question.
Less important for most of the music was a slightly less pure and easeful vocal production than is normal from her.
Are the hobbits, even in their good humour, half in love with easeful death'?
"Your Majesty, this messenger has refused all easeful medicine in order that he may deliver his message.
Half in love with easeful death.
The concerto breaks into a moderate pace for a few minutes, then returns to its easeful adagio.
Wang Magus is seen with a deep blue scholarly uniform, long black hair, and an easeful complexion.
He worked without hurry, with the easeful concentration of one who is unable to conceive of interruption.
David Ross, the Whitney's director, looked easeful.
He is one of those rare actors whose easeful command of his art seems to inspire a higher level of performance from everyone around him.
Life at the Hayholt had been a grand and easeful thing: the people kind, the accommodations wonderfully comfortable.
These easeful places are dedicated to the philosophy of the flâneur: sitting, sipping, gazing.
But easeful slumber stole over him.