10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WILDERMENT»
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wilderment in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wilderment and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Widener: Biography of a Library
With copious illustrations and wide-ranging narrative, Widener: Biography of a Library is not only a record of benefactors and collections; it is the tale of the students, scholars, and staff who give a great library its life.
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Madeline City and Other Tales
T^e Machinations of Many he headquarters of the Magmen Rebellion was just
west of the Whitters/Wilderment border, and Quentin estimated that they'd arrive
around noon on the day following the sanctuary job. The trip was like most all the
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Hearty's cronies, and he could not recover his be-. wilderment at seeing him in
such habiliments, they broke up in his mind the associations of years; and he
stood eyeing Hearty with a kind of puzzling sensation, while that worthy's tongue
run ...
Frederick William Thomas, 1836
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Forest Leaves. [Poems.]
Lost in the night And wilderment of wo, he follows on, Weeping along behind her,
til] at length Abner, with stern command, bids him return. Then, with one lingering
look, one silent prayer, He turns toward his desolated home, A broken-hearted ...
Mrs. Lydia Jane PEIRSON, 1845
However, if the sublime required a degree of terror to induce the requisite
spiritual or even political be-wilderment, it would always be vulnerable to
technological and cultural change. European civilisation largely mastered its
mountains with ...
6
Decadent Verse: An Anthology of Late-Victorian Poetry, 1872-1900
... of Venus' cherishing; And there the tangled house and toil that ne'er should be
undone: But ruth ofDaedalus himselfa queen's love—sorrow won, And he himself
undid the snare and winding wilderment, Guiding the blind feet with the thread.
7
The last night of Pompeii: a poem: and Lays and legends
He loved the light, adored the truth, yet dared Meet not the perils it revealed ; and
now Unto the altar's horns he clung and gasped His panic breath, and gazed
beseeching round In utter horror's wilderment, and groped Amid the shrine lights
...
Sumner Lincoln Fairfield, 1832
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The curate of Steinhollt [by J. Flamank] 2 vols
hence she became reckless of earthly enjoyment, and almost desirous that, what
she believed you had despised — her regard and love — you might never
possess ; and thus, in a fit of be-* wilderment and desperation, she yielded to the
...
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The Collected Novels of José Saramago
... or its Visigothic rulers, the Muslims might look on it with a glimmer of
recognition, the Portuguese with increasing be- wilderment. They are sitting in
pairs around the bonfire, Joaquim and Maria, Jos6 and Joana, Pedro and
Constant, the night ...
10
Waiting for Jules: A Novel
I asked, staring at her in complete be~ wilderment. “Do What?” “Talk for that long
nonstop without breathing. I swear, I'must waiting for you to pass out.” “I do? Didn'
t know. Should I stop?”jacklyn asked. “NO, just an Observation. I must've been ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WILDERMENT»
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wilderment is used in the context of the following news items.
Mimiko: The Many Sides Of A Defection
Nonetheless, two years after, Mimiko trudged forth to the wilderment of many to the federal level and became a minister without the support of Agagu whose ... «Leadership Newspapers, Aug 14»
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... by figures such as Al Gore, James Cameron, and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown on topics like "Beasts, Bugs & Bio-wilderment" and "Chew On This.". «Christian Science Monitor, Apr 12»