10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MOULDWARP»
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The New York Times Book Reviews 2000
Plato manages to voyage to the past world that is his chief interest after
discovering that Mouldwarp exists in a cave hidden underneath the London that
he knows. When he returns to his own society to reveal his discovery of a parallel
...
New York Times Staff, Of The Ny Staff, Staff of the New York Times, 2001
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1536: The Year that Changed Henry VIII
However, Holme's reasoning does not seem, in the years after the Pilgrimage of
Grace, to have stopped people continuing to apply the appellation of Mouldwarp
to Henry. By 1542, the government was so concerned about the identification of ...
3
The Bear Pit: A Medieval Murder Mystery
“While the Mouldwarp's eye is elsewhere, the Dragon will strike.” Eagerly he held
out the branch for Prince Owain's inspection. Black Rhys regarded the
Soothsayer warily. “Who's this Mouldwarp?” he whispered. “And what is a fucking
...
4
The Last Wife of Henry VIII: A Novel
"Down with the Mouldwarp! The Mouldwarp sins against God; let him die!" It was
treason, this rallying cry, for the Mouldwarp was the mythic name being attached
to King Henry, and the pilgrims were calling for the death of the king.
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The Complete Angler: Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation, ...
The Fichet, the Fulimart, the Mouldwarp. It has been ascertained that the first two
of these names were anciently applied indiscriminately to the Ferret and the
Polecat ; but the Fitchet, Fitchel, or Fitchew is a name most commonly
appropriated ...
Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton, 1867
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
(3.) Mouldings, in architecture, projecture9 beyond the naked wall, column,
wainscot, &c. the assemblage of which forms corniches, door- cafes, and other
decorations of Architecture. See Index to that article. (r.) * MOULDWARP. n.s. [
mold ini ...
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His last canto is headed " Of the Mouldwarp," and concerns a prophecy of
Merlin's which the rebels applied to the King. Holme never repeats this prophecy,
but it seems to have been that the Mouldwarp, "the sixth king," should be coward
and ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Skakspcare. MO'ISTY. o.-DriKling. Mir. for Mag. MOKES of a net. The meshes.
Ainsworth. AIO'KY. a. Dark ; murky ; muggy. MO'LAR. a. [molaris, lit.] Having
power to grind. Bacon. MOLA'SSES. See Molosses. MO'LDWARP. See
Mouldwarp.
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The Stars in Their Path: A Novel of Reincarnation
“Then she gets over here and the Mouldwarp shows her the fleshpots of the
consumer society,” Sam pointed out. “She knows that his second choice of
weapons was wealth.” “Yes, and she trusted herself to be strong enough to resist
it this time ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis: or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
MOULDINGS, s. in architecture, projectures beyond the naked wall, column,
wainscot, &c. the assemblage of □which forms corniches, door-cases, and other
decorations of Architecture. See that article, vol. ii. MOULDWARP,/ [molo, and
peon ...
John Wilkes (of Milland House, Sussex.), 1819