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... covered with purity . toward the stern ; to move back ; to slacken glandular hairs , The penance of affliction being meant but to refine the speed of a vessel so as to let another which exude us from our earthly drossiness , and soften ...
... covered with purity . toward the stern ; to move back ; to slacken glandular hairs , The penance of affliction being meant but to refine the speed of a vessel so as to let another which exude us from our earthly drossiness , and soften ...
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... covering carpets , and also by women of the poorer irrigation of land . Drowsy am I and yet can rarely sleep . Sir P ... covered at the ends with And drown'din yonder living blue , The lark becomes a sightless song . Tennysor . chemical ...
... covering carpets , and also by women of the poorer irrigation of land . Drowsy am I and yet can rarely sleep . Sir P ... covered at the ends with And drown'din yonder living blue , The lark becomes a sightless song . Tennysor . chemical ...
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... covered Stubbs , writing in the time of Queen Elizaterm of reproach to a base senseless person . with water . beth , says , “ The women are not ashamed to Earth - fed ( erth'fed ) , a . Fed upon earthly Thou earth , thou , speak ! Shak ...
... covered Stubbs , writing in the time of Queen Elizaterm of reproach to a base senseless person . with water . beth , says , “ The women are not ashamed to Earth - fed ( erth'fed ) , a . Fed upon earthly Thou earth , thou , speak ! Shak ...
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... covered with of their actors . mice , but differing from them in having the spines , especially at the base of the flowers . Echelon ( e'she - lon ) , n . [ Fr. , from échelle ; tail scaly , and the fur coarse and mingled The species ...
... covered with of their actors . mice , but differing from them in having the spines , especially at the base of the flowers . Echelon ( e'she - lon ) , n . [ Fr. , from échelle ; tail scaly , and the fur coarse and mingled The species ...
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... covered with efflorescence . -2 . Liable to dreadful . The three voluines contain chiefly effigial cuts and effloresce ; as , an efflorescent salt . Effrayé . See EFFARÉ . monumental figures and inscriptions , Effluence ( ef'fly - ens ) ...
... covered with efflorescence . -2 . Liable to dreadful . The three voluines contain chiefly effigial cuts and effloresce ; as , an efflorescent salt . Effrayé . See EFFARÉ . monumental figures and inscriptions , Effluence ( ef'fly - ens ) ...
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