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Lola – The flame of the mire
That small locality, situated in the Upper California, as its name says it, choked by
grass and hidden in a picturesque valley, a seat of gold-mine, was filling
completely her heart, quenching gluttingly her thirst. Its people, miners, almost ...
Thanos Papathanassiou, 2011
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Odd Fellows' Literary Casket
What eould he do with the money so gluttingly and harshly wrenehed from our
hands ? What did he do with it ? What satisfaction has he in reflecting upon what
he has done ? The cheering eertainty that it is safely, snugly, O, how tightly,
bolted ...
What could he do with the money so gluttingly and harshly wrenched from our
hands? What did he do with it? What satisfaction has he in reflecting upon what
he has done? — The cheering certainty that it is safely, snugly, O, how tightly,
bolted ...
William Davis Gallagher, Otway Curry, 1838
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The works of Robert Armin
... and that as soone gone as smiles: the bauble I play with, is mens estates,
which I so tumble from hand to hand, that weary with it I fee (gluttingly and
grieuedly, yet mingled with smiles too) in my glasse profpectiue, what shall
become of it: the ...
have had; but oh! what a heart, what a soul ! — What did he want with that money
? Did he need it? Was he hungry or cold? Was he sick and helpless? What could
ho do with the money so gluttingly and harshly wrenched from our hands?
... sluggishly logogriphs nightgowns gingivitis immingling misgivings intriguing
tinglingly unslinging stingingly swingingly grippingly outsinging springings
upswinging logrolling growlingly glossingly gluttingly promulging prolonging
younglings ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Robert Armin, Shakespeare's Fool: A Biographical Essay
His description of himself indicates that he is an artificial fool: "the bauble I play
with, is men's estates, which I so tumble from hand to hand, that weary with it I
see (gluttingly and grievedly, yet mingled with smile too) in my glass prospective,
...
Charles Stanley Felver, 1961
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As you like it: essais critiques
... and that as soone gone as smiles, the bauble I play with is mens estates, which
I so tumble from hand to hand, that weary with it I see (gluttingly and grievedly,
yet mingled with smiles too) in my glass prospective, what shall become of it.21 ...
Jean-Paul Debax, Yves Peyré, 1998
That he, out of all of them, should have filled me so exactly! Not to overflowing,
mind, not gluttingly—; but never a halfgrain short. I moved about the room with my
head held straight, like a debutante working at her posture, for fear that I should ...
Sweet Briar slept lustily, soundly, forgetfully, gluttingly, devoutly, eloquently,
promptly, peacefully, snoringly, satisfiedly, touchingly, patiently, odorously, drolly,
impenetrably, imperatively and solidly. Their sleep did them much good, and
gave ...