10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNESPIED»
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The Cartographic Imagination in Early Modern England: ...
Where the remote Bermudas ride In th' ocean's bosom unespied, From a small
boat, that rowed along, The list'ning winds received this song. (1-4) By setting the
action of the poem “Where the remote Bermudas ride,” Marvell is placing the ...
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A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Vol. 13
1: unarmed[l] F. SO 173 And is unarmed, and to mete yset. unaspied ppl [ <MED>
; <OED> s.v. unespied p/>/. a.] (as adj.) undetected [See aspien v.] 1: unespied[l]
Tr IV 1457 "It is ful hard to halten unespied unassaied ppl. [ <MED>; <OED> s.v. ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
UNESPIED. adj. Not seen ; undiscovered ; descried. — Treachery and deceit, do
not long unespied. Hooker. — And live on rocks and caves g unespy'd. Spenser.
— Nearer to view his prey, I unespy'd. Milton. — The second shaft came swift, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
So all ere day-spring, under conscious night, Secret they finished, and in order
set, With silent circumspection, unespied. Now when fair morn orient in Heaven
appeared, Up rose the victor-Angels, and to arms The matin trumpet sung: In
arms ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
•UNESCHEWABLE. adj. Inevitable; unavoidable ; not to be escaped. Not in use.
— An vneschewable destiny altered him. Carew. 4 UNESPIED. adj. Not seen ;
undiscovered ; undescried.— Treachery and deceit, do not long go unespied.
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The Challenges of Orpheus: Lyric Poetry and Early Modern England
... remote Bermudas ride In th'ocean's bosom unespied, From a small boat, that
rowed along, The list'ning winds received this song. These seeminglv
straightforward lines in some respects provide textbook examples of how
mediating devices ...
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Sunflower Series English Mcb 5
Tmh. 3. 'Through keyholes we do glide/ How big do you think these elves are? 4.
Which word rhymes with the word 'unespied' in the poem? 5. What does the word
'trip' mean in the poem? • The elves are going on a trip to some place.
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The Poems of Browning: Volume One: 1826-1840
(Berg-1888). v 227. thou] you (Berg-r888). v 229. thee] me (Berg-r888). v 2 31-2]
They would complain that comfort, shut from them, / I drank thus unespied; that
they live on, (Berg-I888, except 'a comfort', Yale). v 2 3 5-6.] While l am calm; help
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John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, 2014
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Disappearing Persons: Shame and Appearance
Down he alights among the sportful herd Of those four-footed kinds, himself now
one, Now other, as their shape served best his end Nearer to view his prey, and
unespied.10 The operative word here is unespied. As Satan sees how happy ...
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A Dictionary Of The English Language: In Which The Words are ...
Had Joshua been mindful, the fraud of the Gibeonites could A not so smootbly
have past unespied 'till there was no help. Hook. 4si With soft and bland
language. Smo'o-rt-mess. n. s [from smooth] 1. Evenness on the surface, freedom
from ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNESPIED»
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Robert Kyr's 'Songs' From A Desert Monastery
I set out unespied. My house then became quiet. Kyr has a unique relationship with the community of Benedictine monks who live at the monastery. For 17 years ... «NPR, Dec 10»