10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UPSTIRRED»
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upstirred in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
upstirred and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Iliad in English verse
But in the morning to the hollow ships let brave Idzeus Go, and to Agamemnon
tell, and noble Menelaus, The word that Paris spoke; who first upstirred the
troublous fray, And thus his prudent rede declare, that they shall please to stay
The ...
John Stuart Blackie, 1866
2
Hoodoo--conjuration--witchcraft--rootwork: Beliefs Accepted ...
An' man, have it boilin' ! An' just like dat, de co't goin' to keep upstirred all de time.
Keep it upstirred an' dey can't do nuthin. Dey won't nevah come to no agreement.
Gotta have dat watah boilin' wit de name in it. Yo' see! Drop a li'le sugah in ...
Harry Middleton Hyatt, 1974
All these in one sense might be termed revolutionary periods, for the minds of
men had been violently upstirred, and society was still rocking from the
consequences of the shock. But what has this to do with the present condition of
the people ...
All these in one sense might be termed revolutionary periods, for the minds of
men had been violently upstirred, and society was still rocking from the
consequences of the shock. But what has this to do with the present condition of
the people ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1841
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A cordial of comfort ... By --- H---, a servant of Jesus ...
460 Conjectures vague upstirred within his mind;-Knee deep he waded in the
guiltless stream And searched for her therein: his steed mounting He galloped
down the stream—but she was gone! Then idly horsing back and musing on
Haply ...
John HEARNS, H-- (a Servant of Jesus Christ.), 1800
6
Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, ...
All these in one sense might be termed revolutionary periods, for the minds of
men had been violently upstirred, and society was still rocking from the
consequences of the shock. But what has this to do with the present condition of
the people ...
7
The Iliad; Or, Achilles' Wrath: At the Siege of Ilion
He spake : whereat a mournful dirge together Began they ; and Achilles led the
way ; And weeping, round the corse three times they drave Their fair-maned
horses : and in all their hearts Thetis upstirred a yearning after tears. 15
Drenched ...
8
The Iliad of Homer, Literally Rendered in Spenserian Stanza. ...
When both sides th' happy gods upstirred then The battle join'd, and heavy strife
out-brake, And thunder'd dread the Sire of gods and men From high. Poseidon,
too, beneath did make Vast earth and mountains' lofty peaks to shake.
9
The Quarterly Review (London)
All these in one sense might be termed revolutionary periods, for the minds of
men had been violently upstirred, and society was still rocking from the
consequences of the shock. But what has this to do with the present condition of
the people ...
10
The London Quarterly Review
Alter divine service ho repairs to the Parade, where he sess the troops exercise I
to the sound of military music, %ni the lore of battle and the spirit of manhood arc
upstirred and inflamed in hi* breast, and he would fain press into the ranks of ...