10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WEARILESSLY»
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wearilessly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wearilessly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Practical Treatment of Stammering and Stuttering: With ...
There is no rest! e'en Love hath wings That wearilessly fan the air, In his leal-
hearted wanderings, So fetterless, so free from care. There is no rest! the feet of
Pain Are shod with motion — Pleasure's eyes Pale faster than the sun-kissed rain
, ...
George Andrew Lewis, George Beswick Hynson, 1902
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Phocylides' Poem of Admonition: With Introduction and ...
... to fill their tiny granaries with corn from the harvested field ; and they have hard
labor with their wheat or barley grains, and laden heavily, they follow each other
closely, wearilessly providing in the summer for their needs the coming winter.
John Baptist Feuling, 1879
... sweeps no more wearilessly over continents and oceans; the eyes are growing
dull, the flights are short and painflil, and from one near point to another and so
back and forward, back and forward until the end shall come. The friends of his ...
... about the entrance of the apartment-house as if this, not the park, were the
historic ground; while Amy's narrow hall was choked with reporters, amidst whom
Amy herself, colorless, bright- eyed, babbled wearilessly of the drummer's virtues.
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The Durham thirteen, biographical sketches of the members of ...
A shrewd, clear-headed man, no one better than he understands the spirit of the
times ; and hence he has ever been among the foremost who, by tongue and pen
, and by individual research, have wearilessly laboured in the promotion of all ...
... while Amy's narrow hall was choked with reporters amidst whom Amy herself,
colorless, bright-eyed, babbled wearilessly of the drummer's virtues. “He was the
best salesman they ever had,” she was saying. “Put that in the paper, won't you?
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
... the albatross sweeps no more wearilessly over continents and oceans; the
eyes are growing dull, the flights are short and painful, and from one near point to
another and so back and forward, back and forward until the end shall come.
8
Vanity Square: a story of Fifth Avenue life
tence which Sayce had not forecast; tending her wearilessly, sleeping, when she
had to sleep, like a dog on guard, with one eye open ; it may be with both. The
attack, brief but vicious, finally was repulsed. Such danger as there had been ...
The two young people swayed about the hall wearilessly. Pinky soon discovered
that the Upper West Side method of delicately and gingerly holding a girl when
dancing was entirely inadequate. Without apology he adopted the Tenth Avenue
...
10
Address Delivered Before the Harvard Musical Association in ...
... the great names of Homer, Michel- Angelo, Dante, Shakspeare, Goethe and
Beethoven, stand like watch-towers, burning wearilessly, and with the proud
assurance that only by being true to ourselves, we may conquer the world and
time.
William Wetmore Story, 1842