10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UMBRAGEOUSLY»
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(The avenue that leads unto the Rookwood's ancient hall), High o'er the rest its
towering crest one tree rears to the sky, And wide outflings like mighty wings its
arms umbrageously. Seven yards its base would scarce embrace, a goodly tree,
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1836
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The Rural and Domestic Life of Germany: With Characteristic ...
... through which you spy throngs of listening people, closing in umbrageously the
charmed scene, or letting only glimpses of the long and lofty piles of the palace
peep over them, to remind you that you are still within a few hundred yards of the
...
3
Mount Royal popular tales: a series of interesting and ...
Having arrived at my destination, I sought out the Eastergate, a dirty street
inhabited by poor people, mounted three pair of stairs till I saw through a slate-
pane, knocked at a door, and was met by a woman with an umbrageously
bearded face ...
Expediency imperiously dictates that the nominal identity of the hereditary
kinsman, from whom I derive my authoritative responsibility, shall be inviolably
and umbrageously obscured : but in future variorum editions his voluntary
addenda to ...
5
Journal of a Ten Months' Residence in New-Zealand
Some of the Cowry trees which we measured rose one hundred feet, from the
ground without a single branch, and afterwards headed almost as umbrageously
as the lime; the stems of others not so tall, gave circumference of forty feet.
Richard A ..... Cruise, 1823
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Ainsworth's magazine: a miscellany of romance, general ...
... (The avenue that leads UDto the Rookwoods' ancient hall,) High o'er the rest
its towering crest one tree rears to the sky, And wide oul-fiings, like mighty wings,
its arms umbrageously. Seven yards its base would scarce embrace — a goodly
...
7
Hood's Own: Selected Papers
Expediency imperiously dictates that the nominal identity of the hereditary
kinsman, from whom I derive my authoritative responsibility, shall be inviolably
and umbrageously obscured : but in future variorum editions his voluntary
addenda to ...
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A Challenge to the Phrenologists, Or, Phrenology Tested by ...
We proceed: What is to be gradually brought into being then does not now exist
—a germ is not a plant—ifa man were to purchase an estate, described in one of
Mr. Robins's poetical advertisements as deliciously and umbrageously covered ...
A. M. (of the Middle Temple.), 1839
How they hover and shadow umbrageously around! Monarchs and subjects,
priests, physicians, lovers, authors, actors, heroes, prophets and gods, all
cloaked in dudgeon, uttering high, cold words of proud offence, or else, wordless,
wreaking ...
Amid the grove, o'erarched above with lime-trees old and tall (The avenue that
leads unto the Rookwood's ancient hall), High o'er the rest its towering crest one
tree rears to the sky, And wide outflings like mighty wings its arms umbrageously.