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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... trorh trunk tumefaction trotters trunk-breeches tumefie trouble trunnions tumid
troubler truss tilmour trdublesom trust * tsimult treublesomness trustee tumultuary
troublous trustily . tumfiltuariness troublously trustiness . tumultuous tr6ver . trusty
...
Paul surveyed them a moment. "I suppose that is so?" he inquired. The full lips of
Christopher Gotch worked under his gray mustache. He looked troublously at the
two — the woman who had grown old in his absence, the child to whom he was ...
George Knight (of London.), 1912
She had thought about him too much and too troublously of late. He did not fit the
day. It was good sometimes to dream, with a well-liked, perfectly tractable friend
at one's side and nothing to disturb one's peace. Still, coming out of the show, ...
Tummas's eyes burned troublously. " I 've got reet down taken wi' th' other un," he
answered. " He 's noan gentry, but he 's th' reet mak'. I — I dunnot believe as him
as was killed has coom back." " Neither do I," Palliser answered, with amiable ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1913
How quietly I went on, and yet how deeply and troublously the poet's thoughts
moved me! bometimes I felt my cheek grow chill, and my eyes dim with tears, as
some passage thrilled through me. Afterl had read some time, I glanced round.
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Poems. Memorials of cousins [G. Wilson and J.M. Russell].
... Raying intensest darkness forth in shadow- shapes around Which, on the void
unwilling space, no place of resting found, But aye they trembled troublously, a
wild uplifted sea, Whose waves, like heaving midnight skies, shot terror into me.
George Wilson, James M. Russell, 1860
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
I can image thee, If ransomed I shall stand, Gazing, as pilot on the bark Brought
troublously to land — Bearing the soul God gave to thee Upon thy burnished
wing — Rising and singing — breathing joy, And holiest glorying ! My angel !
when ...
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Barabbas: A Dream of the World's Tragedy
A Dream of the World's Tragedy Marie Corelli. Barabbas was silent, troublously
revolving in his. own mind the phrase “Monarch of many lands.” “What is death?”
pursued Melchior,—“Why doth it seem so hard a matter? 'Tis the end of all men.
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Departure: Or, Selections from Jottings of Twenty Years
... inconvenience from want of a larger house, fresher furniture, more changes of
clothing, &c., and have a few spare dollars at interest, than to have a roomy
mansion, with furniture, wardrobe, &c., to match, and be troublously in debt
therefor.
Thomas Jefferson Rice, 1875
For a while his sleep was fitful, and he started often, crying out troublously in his
dreams ; but he gradually grew more peaceful, and at length perfectly tranquil.
Just at this hour Giovanni and Maud were returning from a stroll, in which they
had ...