10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BANDIEST»
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Catherine Audley, the Recluse of Ledbury; an original, ...
Nay, an' thou bandiest words with me, I've hopes that I shall 'scape thy prowess of
lith and limb; for, sooth to speak, thou hast now for one good week twanged
bowstring and served pike among us, and never have we heard so many
syllables ...
Catherine AUDLEY (called Saint Catharine of Ledbury.), 1835
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature
My surprise at what I beheld was excessive! the minister,a grave stately man with
a white heard, was on his knees,while he addresst the most passionate and
pathetic speeches to a pair of the bandiest legs that ever were covered with a.
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The North British Review
When he next appeared in public, he had a beautiful band;/-leg. All the ladies
looked at him as he passed by, and cried out, “ Here comes the man with such
straight legs.” He married an heiress with the bandiest legs, and the biggest
fortune in ...
... oft intensest looks, Long scrutiny o'er some dark-veined stone Dost thou
bestow, learning dead mysteries Of the world's birth-day, oft in eager tone With
quick-tailed fellows bandiest prompt replies, Solicitudes canine, four-footed
amities.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, T.F. Kelsall, 1851
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Fragments of Voyages and Travels. Second and Third Series
To the end of this line is attached any small rope that lies bandiest on the
forecastle, probably the top-gallant clewline, or the jib down-haul. The rope,
before being made fast to the foreganger, is drove through a. block attached to
some part of ...
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James the Second; or, the Revolution of 1688: an Historical ...
grinned Littlehales, “the bandiest I ever see.” “Is he bandy ? ” cried Snewin. “His
legs is like a hoop,” replied Littlehales. “But come and see 'em, and if ever you
see bandier ” “My man's legs ain't bandy,” interrupted Snewin. “Who else have
you ...
W. Harrison Ainsworth, 1870
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Memoir. The second brother. Torrismond. Dramatic scenes and ...
... oft intensest looks, Long scrutiny o'er some dark-veined stone Dost thou
bestow, learning dead mysteries Of the world's birth-day, oft in eager tone With
quick-tailed fellows bandiest prompt replies, Solicitudes canine, four-footed
amities.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Thomas Forbes Kelsall, Charles Dacres Bevan, 1851
"And you say they have no recollection ol anything that happens ? " asked
Reinstrom. " Absolutely none — if the treatment is given properly," I replied
confidently. I picked up a piece of bandage which was the bandiest thing about
me and tied ...
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Romantic Tales, /by M.G. Lewis, Author of the Monk, ...
My surprize at what I beheld, was excessive ! the minister, a grave, stately man
with a white beard, was on his knees, while he add rest the most passionate and
pathetic speeches to a pair of the bandiest legs that ever were covered by a ...
Matthew Gregory Lewis, 1808
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The Greek Classics: Sophocles - Seven Plays
AEGISTHUS The skill thou vauntest belonged not to thy sire. ORESTES Thou
bandiest words, and our going is delayed. Move forward! AEGISTHUS Lead thou.
ORESTES Thou must go first. AEGISTHUS Lest 166 Electra The Greek Classics:
...
Sophocles, James H. Ford, 2006
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BANDIEST»
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Justin Timberlake Had The Ultimate TBT When 'The Fat One …
Justin Timberlake celebrated TBT in the truest, boy-bandiest way possible last night when Joey Fatone surprised him onstage at his New York ... «MTV.com, Jul 14»
One Direction Made Me Love Boy Bands
I mean, is that not just the most perfectly boy-bandiest thing a member of one could say? But let's be real — I'm not trying to overthink 1D, ... «BuzzFeed, Dec 12»
Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival Report and Photos: Day 1
The group was certainly at their jam-bandiest, and that was a good thing. The crowd certainly seemed to love it. Everywhere people were ... «Paste Magazine, Jun 11»
Colin Freeman: My 40 days in a cave held by Somali gunmen
... a surly chap who could climb the mountain slopes as nimbly as a goat, despite being on two of the thinnest, bandiest legs I'd ever seen. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 09»