10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAUNTERINGLY»
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saunteringly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Complete Works of Robert Browning: The Inn Album ...
Now, as the elder lights the fresh cigar Conducive to resource, and saunteringly
Betakes him to the left-hand backward path, — While, much sedate, the younger
strides away To right and makes for — islanded in lawn And edged with ...
2
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
"Seems somehow to be sauntering as he hoped 738.68 R. and B. 5.957
Saunteringly. You and I came together saunteringly, . 973.8 Red Cotton 1.8
Conducive to resource, and saunteringly 1035.29 Albm 3.2 Saunters. You watch
who crosses ...
3
Compl Wks Rbt Browning 13: With Variant Readings And Annotations
With Variant Readings And Annotations Robert Browning. Now, as the elder
lights the fresh cigar Conducive to resource, and saunteringly Betakes him to the
left-hand backward path, — While, much sedate, the younger strides away To
right ...
4
Parriana; Or Notices of the Rev. Samuel Parr Collected from ...
... they both reverently stood up, and made their responses aloud with their eyes
towards heaven, to the great comfort of myself and all the congregation: neither of
them took snufl', or lulled saunteringly over the pew, or talked to any body near ...
5
Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects. Dialogues Poems, Songs ...
CWoRN, corn. - CWosE-HoUsE, corse-house. D DADDLE, the hand. DADGE, to
walk danglingly or saunteringly. D'AFT, idiotic; half wise; used sometimes as
wanton. DAGGY, drizzly. DAISENT, decent. DAIvE, or DILL, to sooth—MS.
Glossary.
6
The Knickerbocker: Or, New York Monthly Magazine
I could not but reflect, as we went saunteringly home, enjoying the splendor of the
moonlight, and the delicious balminess of that ' stilly hour,' how much all balls are
alike. Here had been all the solicitude and sacrifice in the preparation of ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, 1840
7
A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect: Explanatory, ...
Daddle, dadle, v. n. To trifle, move lazily or saunteringly, to be listless. Also
written Daudle. This word is supposed to be a diminutive of dau, a sluggard,
which is referred to O. Nda', 5. G. dd. See Dam ' A daidling, sauntering body.' Dafl'
, sb.
John Christopher Atkinson, 1868
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Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects: Dialogues, Poems, ...
CwoRN, corn. CwosE-noUsE, corse-house. D DADDLE, the hand. DADGE, to
walk danglingly or saunteringly. DAFr, idiotic; half wise; used sometimes as
wanton. DAGGY, drizzly. DAISENr, decent. DnvE, or DILL, to sooth.—MS.
Glossary.
9
Agriculture: a poem in sixteen books
The harvest gather' d — under thack and rape, About thee look; nor saunteringly
go Like bumpkin viewing with a stare and gape, Stupid, all strange the world to
him may show; But actively observant, with put on, Unseen, qui vive wise ere ...
Alexander Smith (of Falkirk.), 1861
Signed away her weekly endowment saunteringly slow went Ma into the Dodge.
Down the street in the Bus Station Dad had a relation with her brother Rodge.
They were frozen indeed in their terrible ploy Then their terrible boy started
writing ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SAUNTERINGLY»
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The Ragged Spawn of EL Doctorow's Ragtime
Delicate and dangerous, Howard saunteringly rejoined them. “There are no real people,” he told them. “See if they sue.” There are no real people; there are only ... «The Millions, Nov 13»
Queues to get into question time
He meandered through some folksy opening remarks and saunteringly stated that the reforms would prepare the Parliament for three years of good work. «Sydney Morning Herald, Sep 10»