10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NYMPHISH»
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
NYMPHISH-NYSTAGMUS. {. NYIPHRI, nim'fe, a. (m' nymphal', Gr.) The lesser
labia pudendi of females. Nnnrusa, nim-fe'a, a. (nympho, a nymph, in reference to
the habitation of the plants.) Waterlily, a genus of plants: Type of the natural order
...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
XYMFHJi— NY.MPH1PAKOUS. NYMPHISH— NYSTAGMUS. S i wrii v. nim'fe, i. (
at nymphai, Gr.) The lesser labia pudendi ol feinules. KTMPH.KA, nhn-fe'a, s. (
nymphe, a nymph, in reference to the habitation of the plants.) Water- lily, a
genns ...
3
Sexual Shakespeare: Forgery, Authorship, Portraiture
Sweet, honeyed, sugary, rosy, fiery-hot, charming, lust-stung, attractive, wanton,
passionate, nymphish, burning in love — these are the adjectives that quickly
become associated with Shakespeare's poetic style. As Thomas Freeman notes
in a ...
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Tasmanian Friends and Foes: Feathered, Furred, and Finned ; ...
It is very fragile, and, unless quickly disposed of, it melts away to nothing; another
fairy-like or nymphish attribute, you will say, Letty. This is a large plant, but we
must not open it now, or we shall tear the delicate film. Some new and other rare
...
Mrs. Charles Meredith, 1881
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The Works. Being All the Writings of that Celebrated Author ...
Weary, at length a willow tree I sound, Which on the bank of this brave river stood
, Whose root with rich grass greatly did abound, Forc'd by the fluxure of the
swelling flood, Ordain'd (it seem'd) to sport his nymphish brood 3 Whose curled
top ...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the 11th to ...
... They burn in love, thy children: Sunnseamuz! let them, Go, wo thy Muse, more
nymphish brood beget them-PARK.) " [1599, 8vo.-Rrrsorr.] w Jonson's Erica. Xviii.
They are in duodecimo, and cited in ENcLANn's PARNASSUS, 1600.
Thomas Warton (jr.), Joseph Ritson, dr. George Ashby, 1824
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
2. in poetry: oigh, ainnir, ribhinn, maighdean, cailin, maisemnfi, gruagach.
NYMPHISH, adj. Ainnireach, oigheil, ribhinneach, maighdeanail. NYMPHLIKE , .
NYMPHLY, ,}a'.ll- See Nymph:is OBE O imewj. O, a. The former used when
adhibit9.
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The New Annual Register: Or General Repository of History, ...
... the standing order of the day. U But to return to the contractor, and his ball-
aster.several hours had past in dancing cotillons, which the young women of
Paris perform with a degree of perfection-a light nymphish grace unseen
elsewhere.
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Life of Shakespeare. Poems and sonnets
... and power-attractive beauty, Say they are saints, although that saints they
shew not, For thousands vow to them subjective duty: They burn in love: thy
children, Shakespeare, het' them: Go, woo thy muse: more nymphish brood beget
them.
William Shakespeare, 1901
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The Works of William Shakespeare
They burn in love, thy children, Shakespeare, let them : Go, wo thy Muse ; more
nymphish brood beget them." During the same year appeared a small poetical
miscellany called The Passionate Pilgrim, the title-page attributing the whole to ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Dyce, 1857
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NYMPHISH»
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Sinead O'Connor Meets Senescence with Sass on 'I'm Not Bossy, I …
She compensates on many tracks with a host of strange, enchanting tricks—the cult-chorus of nymphish vocals backing her claims on “Kisses ... «SPIN, Aug 14»
The First Rule of Stir-Fries: Be Prepared
I am not one of the slender wood nymphish vegetarians, and I think the root of my problem is too much starch, too many carbs, not enough ... «New York Times, Jun 14»
Robert Altman’s Brewster McCloud: A Journey of Flight and …
Her nymphish demeanor is so infectious and lovely, that you can see, it's the start of a very special career. During the course of the film, I found ... «CriterionCast.com, Aug 10»