10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTUMULTUOUS»
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Didyneru, ty. я. (didyner) To become unmild. Didyniad, s. n. — pl. t. au (tyniad)
Undiftention. Didynu,v. я. (tynu) To ceale to draw, or ftretch. Didyr, i. m. (did) A
Ihedding of tears ; fadnefs. Didyrvawl, a. (didwrv) Untumultuous ; calm. Didyrviad,
I. m.
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A Dictionary of the Welsh language, 1: explained in English; ...
(aedd) Without noise, untumultuous. Diael, a. (ael) Without a brow ; skinless.
Diaelaii, a. (aelau) Without grief ; ungrieved. Diaelaw, a. (aelaw) Without produce
; not rich. Diaelawd, a. (aelawd) Without a member. Diaele, a. (aele) Not
dolesome ...
3
America, and Other Poems
THE SONGS OF YOUTH When I have crossed the untumultuous sea, And feel
beneath my tired feet the shore, The earliest greeting that will come to me, Will
not be from the friends I knew before ; No human hands with mine will mate,
Another ...
William James Dawson, 1914
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A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
Didyrfawl, a. (didwrf) Untumultuous ; calm. Didyrfiad, ». m. (didwrf) A being
untumultuous. Didyrfu, v. я. (didwrf) To cease from tumult. Didywiad, ». m. (tyvriad
) A being unexpended. Oidywiaw, r. n. (tywiaw) To cease to spread out.
Didywiawl, a.
5
Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and William Wirt ...
By July 1806 the Wirts were readying themselves for the move to Richmond,
where they would live for the next eleven years.30 "The untumultuous joys of
domestic life": Home and Family Although Elizabeth's letters before and
immediately ...
... has become a hallmark of Keats's poetry — the kind of effect so finely captured
in the Epistle to J.H. Reynolds: 'Twas a quiet eve; The rocks were silent; the wide
sea did weave An untumultuous fringe of silver foam Along the flat brown sand.
University of South Africa. Dept. of English, 1983
7
The novels of Samuel Richardson...
We shall be this day at Shirley-manor in a family way : in that, my dear Lady G , (
after all the bustle and parade we can make,) lies the true, because the
untumultuous joy. To-morrow we shall serve God in our usual way. Adieu, my
dear Lady G ...
Samuel Richardson, Ethel M. M. McKenna, 1902
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The Poetical Works of Christina G. Rossetti
We Star-hosts numerous, innumerous, Throng space with energy untumultuous,
And work His Will Whose eye beholdeth us. Galaxies and Nebuue. No thing is far
or near ; and therefore we Float neither far nor near ; but where we be Weave, ...
Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1905
9
The Complaint Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and ...
Confufion unconfus'd l-Nor less admiree This tumult untumultuous 3, all onwing!
In motion alll a yetwhat profouml repose! What fervid action, yet' no noise I v as-
aw'vd - To silence, by the presence-ofithci-r Lonn; . Or hush'dþhyHiszcommand ...
becomes one grand Senate, fervent yet untumultuous. By the right of meeting
together to petition (which, Milton says, is good old English for requiring) the
determinations of this Senate are embodied into legal form, and conveyed to the
...
Edmund Burke, Edward John Payne, 1892
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNTUMULTUOUS»
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Myanmar's Military: Back to the Barracks?
The fact that this is a planned, top-down transition is one of the reasons why it has been relatively untumultuous and may prove to be a sustained opening of the ... «International Crisis Group, Apr 14»
All Rise! Hail the Would-Be Rock Star
At the Beacon, Ms. Bareilles was earnest and unassuming, talking cheerfully about the emotional turmoil that inspired this rather untumultuous music. But her ... «New York Times, Mar 08»