10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MEETLY»
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meetly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Sylvia, or, The May queen: a lyrical drama
Tell me, who art thou that dost sing so sweetly ? QThe Voice sings] Sing, and I
shall answer meetly. ROMANZO. Who art thou that sing'st so sweetly, Echo, Echo
, is it thou ? (Voice.) Now I 'm ask'd the question meetly, I will answer meetly now.
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Sylvia; or, The May queen, a lyrical drama
QThe Voice sings] Sing, and I shall answer meetly. Romanzo. Who art thou that
sing'st so sweetly, Echo, Echo, is it thou ? (Voice.) Now I 'm ask'd the question
meetly, I will answer meetly now. Romanzo. Who art thou ? (Voice.) Perhaps
what ...
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Ab Ithel: An Account of the Life and Writings of Rev. John ...
Not meetly was the shield pierced upon the side of the horse (Hengist or Horsa)
— not meetly did the man of the grey stone pillars mount the lofty steed (EicVioI,
the priest of the great temple) — dark was his spear.' " Briton.^-1 It was dark, but ...
Meetly Fernet en Wntlande and Fleedplaine Meetly Fernet en peerly drainnd
nplande Meetly Fnrnet en wen drainnd nplande Minturn ef Fnrnet and Graeelaed
Meetly Graeeland Occupying the Land Po7itica7 nrganizationlu Ae a penitican
nit, ...
Richard Ulack, Karl Raitz, Gyula Pauer
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The cambrian journal: 1862
Not meetl was the shield pierced upon the side of the horse (Hengist or I-lrorsa)-
—-not meetly'did the man of the gre; stone pillars mount the lofty steed (Eidiol, the
priest of the gre t temple)—dark was his spear.' _ _ “ Briton.-' It was dark, but ...
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The Early Primrose. Poems
If Thou disclaim us, who shall give Our fainting spirit strength to live P' 'Tis Thine,
and Thine Alone to spare; Oh, teach us meetly to confess, Meetly to Thee our
vows address, Meetly to Thee direct our pray'r. 'Tis Thou hast bless'd this solemn
...
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The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville
To dig for these, O better far Than raking arid sands For gold more barren meetly
theirs Sterile, with brimming hands.30 The “adamant fair” of line 1 is, like the
Hermes disinterred, an emblem for this poem itself. Adamant as a noun
designates a ...
Miles by enclosed Ground, havinge some good Come, meetly wooded, and well
pastured ; and in this waye I pasted over * 2. or 3. Bridges over the Water that
cometh from the Wyche : and, as farre as I could gather, either Bromesgrove
Water ...
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The itinerary of John Leland, publ. by T. Hearne, To which ...
Miles by enclosed Ground, havinge some good Corne, meetly wooded, and well
pastured ; and in this waye I pasted over ' 2. or 3. Bridges over the Water that
cometh from the Wyche : and, as farre as I could gather, either Bromesgrove W
ater ...
John Leland, Thomas Hearne, 1769
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A practical discourse of God's sovereignty: with other ...
The Objection attributes more to Man, in the Business of his Salvation, than to
God : For, if all that God can justly or meetly do in Order thereto, will not fave him,
without something done by himself, which God is not the doer of; then Man will be
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MEETLY»
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West Oaks Mall: Teens who rushed theater were denied tickets to …
MEETLY AFTER THE RIDS RACED THROUGH TICKET ENTRANCE THIS WEEK THERE ARE A 911 CALL. THERE ARE BUNCH OF KYES ... «WESH Orlando, Feb 15»
DNA may solve mystery of Richard III and the Princes in the Tower
He said the bodies were buried "at the stair foot, meetly deep in the ground under a great heap of stones". But there was no hard evidence that ... «The Australian, Sep 12»