10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEAMILY»
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beamily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
beamily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Supplementary English Glossary
He laughed the idea down completely; and Tom, abandoning it, was tliroicn upon
his leam-ends again for some other solution. — Dickens, M. Cltu;:lewit, ch. zl.
BEAMILY, radiantly. Thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo, shining beamily
.
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881
2
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
One of the bearing-studs on the center of a workin -beam, or the central pivot 11
on which it oscil ates. beamily (bé'mi-li), (l v. In a beamy or beaming manner;
radiantly. Thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo, shining beamily. Keats, To
...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
~beamily (bé'mi-li), a v. beaming (bé'ming , p. a. beamlngly (bé'ming-ii), adv.
beamin -ma beam-knife (bém'nif),n. Adouble-edg beam-light (bem'lit), n. be bea,
m- latfotm (bém'plat'f6rm), n. beam-roll (bém'r6l), n. beam-room (bém'i-om), ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1911
One of the bearing-studs on the center of a working-beam, or the central pivot
upon which it oscillates. beamily (be'mi-li), adv. In a beamy or beaming manner ;
radiantly. Thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo, shining beamily. Keats, To
...
Timidly he inserts one example (a coined adverb "beam") of the pseudo-bold
diction through which he later had to pass, as through an obstacle course, before
he hit his stride: thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo, shining beamily.
Walter Jackson Bate, 2009
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Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John Keats
O'ershading sorrow doth not make thee less Delightful : thou thy griefs dost dress
With a bright halo, shining beamily, As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil,
Its sides are tinged with a resplendent glow, Through the dark robe oft amber ...
Rich. Monckton Milnes, 1848
7
The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War
Fremantle rode along beamily chatting. He remarked that he had watched
General Lee during much of the engagement that day and that the General rarely
sent messages. Longstreet explained that Lee usually gave the orders and then
let ...
8
Cobbett's Political Register
“In mug, eating-hiru'zupflionr lo-Mr. Addilqton, a; afissidrimocblhmvise to beamily-
BOQQPIII? vii/I'd, Many of those: llqbom'able, mo!lks,' bym'hiuh-w: mum suppw
person iike his hrduhiy akwaya to' be actuajygi. Yet, i .véhawvbr the cause rimy ...
... BEAGLE BEAGLES BEAK BEAKED BEAKER BEAKERS BEAKIER BEAKIEST
BEAKLESS BEAKLIKE BEAKS BEAKY BEAM BEAMED BEAMIER BEAMIEST
BEAMILY BEAMING BEAMINGLY BEAMISH BEAMISHLY BEAMLESS
BEAMLIKE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Current Population Reports: Population characteristics. ...
The harried (tats). may or may not have children living with The expression "
husband-and-wife" before in: "household," "family," or "subfamily" too that the
head of the household, family, ' beamily is a married man living with his I. , dt-and
-child ...