10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNFEARFULLY»
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unfearfully in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unfearfully and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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I, Mary McLane: A Diary of Human Days
Even when they are in themselves craven-cowardly, cowardly enough to turn
their own stomachs, they still turn their humanness unfearfully face-outward like
upturned faces of a pack of cards. An Italian organ-grinder grinding out his loud ...
... of Mount Vernon, New York. At 5 o'clock on a Tuesday morning Mr. Davis
whipped out his 22-caliber RG10 pistol and began firing—evidently unfearfully—
at will. What or who he was firing at no one knows for sure. But the police 238.
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The Fallen City: And Other Poems
For all around the woods breathed like a lute ; And never wind-nipt blossom blew
away, But every bloom attained a perfect fruit ; And the wild bird unfearfully would
play And Sing its songs until the close of day Where'er man moved ; and ...
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
(where P) un aulty unfavourable unfavourableness unfavourably unfavoured
unfearful unfearfully unfearin ly unfeasteg unfeed, v. a. unfcelingly unfeignedness
unfertile unfertilized unfettered South Milton Swift Horsley Swift Goldsmith
Cowper ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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The Passing of the Dragon: The Story of the Shensi ...
Enlightened students have stomachs; more stomach than purse, and after pitiful
attempt to maintain position, to find shelter, to find, alas, mere food, depart not
unfearfully for their homes. Lecture theatres, sacred formerly to enlightened ...
... own young days ; and the fall of the leaf reminded him unfearfully of the fate of
all men, towards which he was fast approaching : a fate made beautiful by the
remembrance that the tree would be covered by leaves and blossoms in the
spring ...
Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton, Sidney Daryl, Charles Robert Morley, 1906
For all around the woods breathed like a lute 5 And never wind-nipt blossom
blew away, But every bloom attained a perfect fruit 5 And the wild bird unfearfully
would play And sing its songs until the close of day Where'er man moved 5 and ...
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Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit: Advances in ...
Lisa gradually progressed from opening the door to a slit-like crack, to opening it
more widely, to opening it fully and unfearfully. In the related fantasy play, the
sliding door was gradually revealed to be a barrier closing off the dark insides of
...
Salman Akhtar, Henri Parens, 2013
... own young days ; and the fall of the leaf reminded him unfearfully of the fate of
all men, towards which he was fast approaching : a fate made beautiful by the
remembrance that the tree would be covered by leaves and blossoms in the
spring ...
He looked from the one to the other of them not unfearfully. Through an open
doorway was a bed unmade, though it was the middle of the afternoon; on a table
seen through another doorway were unwashed dishes and broken food; a comb
...
George Madden Martin, 1921