Let the light of the burning building scare the nightingales and incarnadine the willows. |
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No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine Making the green one red. |
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The interrogation celebrated spikes and cuffs, the inky blue that invades a blackened eye, the eyeball that bulges like a radish, that incarnadine only blood can create. |
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The only hint of weirdness came with the pomegranate-poached pear: the fruit, stained violently incarnadine, sat in an unfortunate chartreuse soup, speared with what resembled, in texture, a dog biscuit. |
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The Pecorino di Laticauda has a golden-yellow crust becoming incarnadine with the passing of months, and a compact straw-like white texture, creamy, slightly oily, with a pleasant hint of almonds. |
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