10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLUICY»
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sluicy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Gems of classical English poetry with glossary and ...
sluicy sheets of rain -zware regenulagen' that long has test on &c. - die een
langdun'g an smartehjlc ziekbed beef! gehad. “swells the gale -zirh laat hooren. 5
op'ning- verm'euwd“ sinews - handen. ' Prized beyond all price - onbetaalbaar. ' '
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A critical review of the orthography of Dr. Webster's series ...
Slnee Sluicy Sluce, Sluice do. Sluiee, Sluse Sluicy, Sluay do. do. do. do. do. do
Slyly, Silly Slily do. do. Slyly SI mess do. da Slyness Sodder, Solder do. Soder do.
do. Solitaire do. Solitnir Solitaire SoliUir Somber do. Somber, Sombte Sombre ...
3
A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
Sluicy, adj. que sähe com impeto ou em chorro somo faz a agua quanrlo se solta
o dique, &c. — Sluicy rain, chuveiro, ou «bu va grande, como quando chove a
cantaros. Slumber, s. sono muyto leve, torno o dos que estaô toscane- jando ou ...
Antonio Vieyra, J.-P. Aillaud, 1813
4
Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine
Brown was a sensible man, and seldom made use of extra English in his remarks
, but he sighed dubiously as he said : "You may be good for something, Sluicy,
but you ha'n't struck it yet." "But I shall, though," said .Sluicy. "I am going to strike it
...
5
Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours
Brown was a sensible man, and seldom made use of extra English in his remarks
, but be sighed dub;ously as ne said : " You may be good for something, Sluicy,
but you ha' n't struck it yet." "Bat I shall, though," said Sluicy. "I am goiDg to strike ...
__:OH! it is sweet to hear the roaring wind, Whilst 'round your love your circling
arms are twin'dl Or when the South's bleak whirlwinds howl on high, And sluicy
torrents drain the wintry sky; On the Warm couch to lose the midnight hour, Lull'd
to ...
7
The Poetical Works of James Macpherson, with the Life of the ...
But as when, after night has beat a storm, On the mild morn some spots the sky
deform, The broken clouds from ev'ry quarter sail', Join their black troops, and all
the heavens veil ; The winds arise, descends the sluicy rain, The storm, with force
...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...
He answer'd mild ' Already, stupid with their crimes, Blind mortals, prostrate to
their idols lie! Such were the boding times, Ere ruin blasted from the sluicy sky,
Dissolved they lay, in fulsome ease, And revell'd in luxuriant peace; In
bacchanals ...
9
The Iliad of Homer, Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq
While Jove descends in sluicy sheets of rain, And all the labours of mankind are
vain. So rag' d Tydides, boundless in his ire, Drove armies back, and made all
Troy retire, .125 With grief the leader of the Lycian band'it Saw the wide waste of
...
10
The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review
... A languid lapse his liquid boundary yields, And severs Gaul from fair Ausonia s
fields ; But now the sluicy Wintercomes amaig, From her full horn dank Cynthia
pours the rain ; At her third rise, the river swelling flows, And Eurus' humid breath
...
H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley, 1817