id,comments,provenance,dictionary,created_at,reviewed_on,work_id,theme,context,updated_at,metaphor,text 18835,"",Searching in Google Books,"",2011-06-28 03:07:09 UTC,,3326,"","",2011-06-28 03:07:09 UTC,"""It's a lightening before death ... This is generally observed of sick persons, that a little before they die their pains leave them, and their understanding and memory return to them; as a candle just before it goes out gives a great blaze.""","She lives by love and lumps in comers. Every one that can lick a dish; as much as to say, every one simpliciter, tag-rag and bob-tail. It's a lightening before death.
This is generally observed of sick persons, that a little before they die their pains leave them, and their understanding and memory return to them; as a candle just before it goes out gives a great blaze.
(p. 59)"