10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FALTERER»
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falterer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
falterer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Recalling Early Canada: Reading the Political in Literary ...
... the poem invokes the nation's past as that which should convince it of its
greatness of character: O Falterer, let thy past convince Thy future, — all the
growth, the gain, The fame since Cartier knew thee, since Thy shores beheld
ChamplaM ...
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The Book of Proverbs and Arabic Proverbial Works
44: "A silent falterer is better than a speaking falterer (^i- C-»l^> *^ jtC !> J*)-" The
proverb is attributed to Aktham in al-'Askari, al-Mufaddal, and al-Maydani, but to
an anonymous scholar or wise man in Abu 'Ubayd. Cf. Freyha, Lebanese, p.
Base falterer! Suspense should damn thee — [Strnggles.] No, The pang is past!
Take her, and leave me still My proud inheritance. DON CARLOS. Even make the
most of it. Heaven speed you, cousin. [Flourish of drums and trumpets. Exeunt ...
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The World's Best Poetry ...
O Falterer, let thy past convince Thy future : all the growth, the gain, The fame
since Cartier knew thee, since Thy shores beheld Champlain ! Montcalm and
Wolfe! Wolfe and Montcalm! Quebec, thy storied citadel Attest in burning song
and ...
John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, 1904
He was a falterer, a doubter of the most exaggerated sort. “One evening I stopped
to call on him and found him in a deep study, bent over a white waistcoat lying on
a table. “ 'Hello, Grimes,' I said. trouble?' “ 'This waistcoat,' he replied, holding ...
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Mardi: And a Voyage Thither
... guavarind ; when the falterer, with one lucky blow, high into the air sent the
stumbler's club, which descended'upon the crown of a spectator, who was borne
from the plain. “ All one,” muttered Piko. “ As good dead as another,” muttered
Hello ...
By the same rule, the apprehension of a conscious falterer in the path of rectitude
that rumours of his errors will reach the ears of his children — that their
suspicions, like those of the world, will be awakened ; that the eye in which he
has been ...
Harper, firm, publishers, New York, 1842
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
... Thy swift keels furrow round the world Its blood-red folds beneath ; — Thy swift
keels cleave the farthest seas; Thy white sails swell with alien gales ; To stream
on each remotest breeze, The black smoke of thy pipes exhales. O Falterer ! let ...
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The World's Best Poetry
O Falterer, let thy past convince Thy future: all the growth, the gain, The fame
since Cartier knew thee, since Thy shores beheld Champlain! Montcalm and
Wolfe! Wolfe and Montcalm! Quebec, thy storied citadel Attest in burning song
and ...
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80s Chart-Toppers: Every Chart-Topper Tells a Story
... of the Presley classic 'lt's Now Or Never' to The Last Temptation Of Elvis
compilation; all proceeds went to Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy. With his own
music, he began the '90s with the 'Put It There' single, a falterer in the British Top
40 ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FALTERER»
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falterer is used in the context of the following news items.
Commentary: The far reaching impact of lower oil prices
China's waning appetite for coal is an opportune segway into our final falterer. For global coal benchmarks have also participated in a plodding ... «FuelFix, Feb 15»
Make a date with the real world
It forgives mistakes and indulgently reaches out to the falterer. But only if you make an attempt — that begins with actively engaging with life. «The Hindu, Dec 14»
Arts Review: This year the fest's dance works provoked questions …
... and founding father/falterer Washington (the towering Wade Madsen) was obstinate and inebriated. Hanson, who choreographed the Rude ... «Austin Chronicle, May 12»
REVIEW: The Merchant Of Venice | Genesian Theatre, Sydney
There are plenty of other good performances, to boot. In fact, there's no real faltering, or falterer, save for sue lapses of diction, brought about by ... «Crikey, Mar 12»