10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEWILY»
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dewily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Practice of Reading
10 Several pages later, after the masturbation, Gerty and Bloom exchange the
discourse of eyes and silence: Then all melted away dewily in the grey air: all
was silent. Ah! She glanced at him as she bent forward quickly, a pathetic little
glance ...
2
Blind alley: being the picture of a very gallant gentleman; ...
... blight in May, (Merrily, merrily) Mother and daughter of my own decay, (Drearily
, drearily) Rosy is my quarry, rosy is her lip, (Rosily, rosily) Dewy is her fragrance,
dew from her I sip, (Dewily, dewily) ." • • • • • They went slowly through the fields.
Walter Lionel George, 1919
3
Anagrams for Crosswords: A Collection of Word Anagrams
... WITHER WHORES SHOWER WIDELY WIELDY DEWILY WIELDY WIDELY
DEWILY WINDER REWIND SPAWINING DOWNLOAD WARBLING BRAWLING
WAGERED RAGWEED UPWIND WINGED DEWING WOLVES VOWELS
WONDER ...
Annavarapu Gopalakrishna, 2013
3) "Embowered," "elm-arched," and "dewily refreshed" are all compressed forms
of longer descriptive phrases; they ask the reader to draw on extratextual
knowledge of a farily ordinary sort, for instance, that "morning dew" connotes
freshness, ...
5
The Works of John Ruskin
We left Brussels on Wednesday morning for Waterloo; the sun beamed sweetly
among the long trunks of the aged trees of the forest of Soigny ; and their damp
bark glistened dewily, — as it rose up taller and taller, branching off into the ...
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Oligvy Wedderburn, 1903
6
Graham's Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Romance, Art, ...
Every sound comes more sweetly upon the eatevery object is presented more
vividly to the eyelnd (where I not afraid of growing less poeticfll; I should say,
every smell, fragrant of course) is wafted more freshly, more dewily, to the nose.
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, 1838
Even then, the coming generation provided ample consolation: Rose Gad
Poulsen, with her china-doll air and fastidious execution, and the long-limbed,
dewily glamorous Silja Wendrup-Schan- dorfF are likely to become the
company's next ...
8
The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes
WHERE the hare-bells are ringing Their peal of sunny flowers, And a bird of
merry soul Sings away the birthday hours Of the valley-lily low, Opening, dewily
and slow, Petals, dear to young and fair For the prophecy they bear Of the
coming ...
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Edmund Gosse, 1890
9
The Family Overhead: none
The old man's two sons, dewily eager, took over the business, changing its name
to Briety Bros. Inc. The death of their father made their mother act up. They eased
her into a nursing home when she began to want to bone fish wherever she ...
Joseph William Meagher, 2004
10
Household Words: A Weekly Journal
A deep hue from the haunting fay About the violet wreath, Dropped dewily on the
blue eyes The waxen lids beneath. Luxuriant curled her hair, it was The Ivy-
spirit's opell ; Where drops of gold from twinkling hands, Like gathered sunshine
fell.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEWILY»
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dewily is used in the context of the following news items.
Review: In 'Gerontophilia,' a Youth Is Attracted to Old Men
... from self-discovery tale into May-December road trip, Mr. Lajoie doesn't stir up much feeling beyond admiration of his dewily pretty looks. «New York Times, Apr 15»
Gibney's presence makes for hit show
For all that she's required to spend an awful lot of time gazing into the middle distance, and dewily scrutinising the smarmy face of her boss who ... «Stuff.co.nz, Apr 15»
David Cameron arrives to launch the Conservative manifesto
Samantha Cameron sat in the front row, gazing dewily at her husband - but, unlike at party conferences, the two didn't kiss on stage at the end. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Tony Abbott's sentimental journey to Britain and Oxford University
"It felt more like a homecoming," he wrote, rather dewily, in his 2009 manifesto-memoir Battlelines. It was in fact a homecoming - Abbott was of ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 15»
Was The Blue Princess From 'Marco Polo' Real? The True Story Is …
But the real Marco Polo was reportedly entrusted by Kublai Khan to escort her across the terrain. Did they dewily stare into one another's eyes? «Bustle, Dec 14»
Eyebrow face-off: Bare brows V statement brows
But can you imagine Vermeer's “Girl With a Pearl Earring” looking half as dewily beautiful with two stark arches across her face? Da Vinci's ... «Irish Examiner, Nov 14»
Naked on the Page
I've seen her naked enough times—having sex, maybe, or twanging into her tights for a night out, or slumped dewily over the side of a tub, her tattoos glistening. «The Atlantic, Sep 14»
Saving Mr. Banks: When Movies Lie and Make You Cry
he dewily tells the author. “And you, you've got to share her with me.” The movie essentially describes a custody battle over the nanny; and ... «TIME, Dec 13»
Robbins and Balanchine Cleanse the Palate at City Ballet
(It's hard to believe she was so dewily blithe and doelike in Sunday's “Who Cares?”) “Andantino” is the most dancer-reliant piece of the four; just ... «New York Times, May 13»
Theater Review: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
... wised-up, wit-spackled Cinderella seeks to erase all mental images of Julie Andrews and Lesley Ann Warren staring dewily at waxen princes ... «Vulture, Mar 13»