10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBEAVERED»
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unbeavered in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Esther, and Other Sacred Pieces
True to the mark, deep sank the stone in his unbeavered brow, And those who
feared to look before, can come and handle now ; For David bares the heavy
blade once wielded by the dead, And, leaping on the prostrate trunk, hews off the
gory ...
Charles B. Greatrex, 1861
2
The new general and mining telegraph code
... Unalarmed 8300 Unbearded 41,000 Ulterior 3400 Unalarming 8400
Unbearing 42,000 Ultimate 35 °° Unalist 8500 Unbeaten 43,000 Ultimately 3600
Unallayed 8600 Unbeavered 44,000 Ultimation 3700 Unalliable 8700
Unbecome 45,000 ...
C. Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal, 1901
3
The Works of George Peele
... And drum and fife unto the fight do noble hearts procure, To see in sunder
shivered the lance that leads the way, And worthy knights unbeavered in field
amidst the fray ? To hear the rattling cannons roar, and hilts on helmets ring, To
see the ...
George Peele, Arthur Henry Bullen, 1888
4
The dramatic and poetical works of Robert Greene & George Peele
And worthy knights unbeavered in field snide) the fray t To hear the rattling
cannons roar, and hilta oe helmets ring, To aee the soldiers swarm on heaps
when) valiant hearts do bring The cowardly crew into the case of careful captives'
band.
Robert Greene, George Peele, Alexander Dyce, 1883
5
On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
Ruskin Unbeavered, adj. Moir Unbeclouded, adj. Winkworth Unbecoming, adj.
Sir W Scott Unbedewed, adj. Pusey Unbedimmed, adj 'V, Winkworth Unbegged,
adj. Dr E Hooker Unbeginning, sb. Law Unbeknown, adj. G Rawlinson Unbelied
...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
6
A Study of Patriotism in the Elizabethan Drama
... delight . . . . . . than sound of trumpet doth each warlike wight allure, And drum
and fife unto the fight do noble hearts procure, To see in sunder shivered the
lance that leads the way, And worthy knights unbeavered in field amidst the fray?
Richard Vliet Lindabury, 1931
A situation suavely worked out. Emily follows, in chapters different in tone and
content, where the real strength of Huxley's prose exhibits itself. After a Mozart
concert, Gumbril, now unbeavered, finds himself in the rarest and tenderest of
moods.
8
The cavalier, by Lee Gibbons
i'ts ye that were playing tricks o' me, not Harry upon ye*" Armstrong now
examined the armour brought for him by Sidebotham, consisting of the back and
breast pieces, and scull cap, unbeavered, of a common trooper. Some parts of it
were ...
William Bennett (solicitor.), 1821
9
The dramatic and poetical works: With memoirs of the authors ...
... sprite Rejoice, than sound of trumpet doth each warlike wight allure, And drum
and fife unto the fight do noble hearts procure, To see in sunder shivered the
lance that leads the “lay, And worthy knights unbeavered in field amidst the fray?
Robert Greene, George Peele, Alexander Dyce, 1861
10
The Cavalier: A Romance
Armstrong now examined the armour brought for bim by Sidebotham, consisting
of the back and breast pieces, and scull cap, unbeavered, of a common trooper.
Some parts of it were rusted, and the whole was in no high state of preservation.