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| ... here In the old man's peaceful hall? What doth the eagle in the coop, The bison in the stall? Our corn fills many a garner; Our vines clasp many a tree; Our flocks are white on many a hill: But these are not for thee. XIII ``For thee no treasure ... |
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[ FRENCH FICTION]
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| ... Juana, virgin, wife, and mother, a mother throughout her life. On the threshold of that house Marana left a tear such as the angels garner up. Since that day of mourning and hope the mother, drawn by some invincible presentiment, had thrice returned to see her daughter. Once when Juana ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... the drone of war. Out of the primal dark He leapt, like lyric lark, Singing his aubade strain; Then fell to earth again. We garner all he gave, And on his hero grave, For love and honour strew, Rosemary, myrtle, rue. Son of the Morning, we Had kept you thankfully; ... |
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| ... an abundant manner, smoke and coals of fire, with hideous noises. It was also said to the same persons, "Gather my wheat into the garner." [Luke 3:17] And with that I saw many catched up and carried away into the clouds, but I was left behind. [1 Thes. 4: ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... in the solemn presence he had seen there, pledged himself to cherish and protect her very image, in his banishment, with brotherly regard; to garner up her simple faith, inviolate; and hold himself degraded if he breathed upon it any thought that was not in her own breast when she ... |
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| ... little more--of the respect for you, and sacrifice of all considerations to you, of which it will be her pleasure and privilege to garner up a great store every day.Mr. Dombey seemed, at the moment, again to see her with her hand stretched out towards the door, and ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... Oh love, true love--divinely confiding, Exquisite treasure that knows no alloy,- Oh love, true love, rich harvest of gladness, Peace-bearing tillage--great garner of bliss,- Oh love, true love, look down on our sadness - Dwell in this village--oh, hear us in this! (It becomes evident by the ... |
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[ DICTIONARIES & ENCYCLOPEDIAS]
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| ... while another name would be used for science fiction. Lastly, an author might choose a literary name that sounds more impressive or that will garner more respect than the author's real name. Examples: Samuel Clemens used the name Mark Twain Mary Ann Evans used the name George Eliot Jonathan Swift ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... instant, unknown to either of them, she had single-handedly invented a multimillion dollar market segment for International Foods, for which Matthew would later garner considerable praise. Marie entered the kitchen. Forgetting discretion, the servant allowed her critical gaze to rest for a moment too long on the open bottle ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... stressed, the BPX wouldn't suffer from the problem that currently plagued the Joey, of too few available third-party software applications. ICP's magnitude could garner pre-announcement commitment from software developers, said the adviser, to begin creating BPX programs for the computer immediately. If he hadn't had his secret plan ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... ale which the noble twin brothers Bungiveagh and Bungardilaun brew ever in their divine alevats, cunning as the sons of deathless Leda. For they garner the succulent berries of the hop and mass and sift and bruise and brew them and they mix therewith sour juices and bring the must ... |




