10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRESAGEFULLY»
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presagefully in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
503.67 Death in D. 34 Justly presageful of a fate behind 1110.32 Agamemnon
999 Presagefully. Presagefully it beats, presagefully, . . . 318.44 Cclombe 3.163
Presbyter. "To neutralise a blood-stain: presbyter, . 653.2 R. and B. 1.260
Prescribe ...
Gui. The Duchess ! Strangers, range yourselves ! [As the Duchess enters, in
conversation with Valenc*, Beethold and the Courtiers fall back a little. The D.
Presagefully it beats, presagefully, My heart — the right is Berthold's and not
mine ! Val.
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: A blot in the ...
The Duchess ! Strangers, range yourselves ! [As the DUCHESS enters in
conversation wit/z VALENCE, BERTHoLD and 1/12 Courtiersfizll {lack a liltfe. He
D. Presagefully it beats, presagefully, My heart : the vright is Berthold's and not
mine.
Gui. The Duchess ! Strangers, range yourselves I [As the Duchess enters, in
conversation with Valencb, Berthold and the Courtiers fall back a little. The D.
Presagefully it beats, presagefully, My heart — the right is Berthold's and not
mine ! Val.
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Browning's characters: a study in poetic technique
Colombe's vocabulary is rich in adverbs — some of them polysyllabic (impatiently
, infinitely, exclusively, impetuously), and a few of these are slightly uncommon
ones: presagefully, oracularly, opportunely. The delicacy of the relatively rare ...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: Bells and ...
Presagefully it beats, presagefully, My heart: the right is Berthold's and not mine.
Valence. Grant that he has the right, dare I mistrust 165 Your power to acquiesce
so patiently As you believe, in such a dream-like change 148 MS, 1844 moment!
Robert Browning, Ian Jack, Margaret Smith, 1988
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The Humming Bird Book 1
she let out, presagefully repeating this dreaded word. Without warning, Lord
Byronaless cackled,which caused his skin to ripple and his face to melt into an
amorphous blob. He seta ringed hand on hershoulder, and his yellownails dug
into ...
Isabella de Wardin, Irena de Wardin, 2012
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The Works of Robert Browning
Gui. The Duchess! Strangers, range yourselves! [As the DUCHESS enters in
conversation with VALENCE, BERTHOLD and the Courtiers fall back a little. The
D. Presagefully it beats, presage- fully, My heart: the right is Berthold's and not
mine.
Robert Browning, Tim Cook, 1994
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The Givers and Other Stories
"It's a dreadful bad sign, I've always heard," said Mrs. Wells, presagefully. "A sign
of what?" asked Vilola, rather anxiously. She had a vein of superstition. "I don't
know," replied Mrs. Wells; "something dreadful. Mother always used to say it was.
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins, 2005
... and . a prey to tender hopeless feelings, shrunk from those impending conflicts
she too presagefully felt assured were real ; the bold and lawless persecutions of
the hateful Cosmo equally with his son shocked, amazed, and confounded her.
T J Horsley Curties, 1807