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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Induction to B 1. DREADFUL, for fearful, or apprehensive. Dreadful of daunger
that might him betide, She oft' and oft' adviz'd him to refraine From chase of
greater beasts. 8p. F. Q. III. i. 37. DREARING. Sorrow. See DRERE. — And lightly
him ...
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Her- DREARING. S0n.ow_ Hudibr., IH, i, 947. DRERIMENT, Buifon has adopted),
says he knows To DRINK TOBACCO' of. which were all necessarie for his cause
in hand, and he entreated Mr. Doctor her husband, that hee would draw a ...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
... and, lightly him uprearing, Revoked life, that would have fled away, All were my
selfe through grief in deadly drearing.1 Then gan I him to comfort all my best, 190
And with milde counsaile strove to mitigate The stormie passion of his troubled ...
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1860
... and, lightly him uprearing, Revoked life, that would have fled away, All were my
selfe through grief in deadly drearing.1 Then gan I him to comfort all my best, 190
And with milde counsaile strove to mitigate The stormie passion of his troubled ...
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Nations Are Built of Babies: Saving Ontario's Mothers and ...
4 (1927): 438; Laycock, "The Relation Between Psychology and Medicine," 435;
N. Lewis, "Advising the Parents: Chil- drearing in British Columbia in the Interwar
Years," Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia 1980, 81-4. 56 Council on ...
Cynthia R. Comacchio, 1998
Historic of Albino and Bcllama, 1638. Her thirsty soule, she sayd, would dream a
tun. Ibid, DREARING. Sorrow. See Deere. And lightly him uprearing, Revoked life
, that would have fled away. — All were myself, through grief, in dp'ndly drearing
...
ROBERT NARES, A.M., F.R.S., F.A.S.,, 1859
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
Induction to B 1. Dreadful, for fearful, or apprehensive. Dreadful of daunger that
might him betide, She oft' and oft' adviz'd him to refraine From chase of greater
beasts. Sp. F. Q. III. i. 37. Drearing. Sorrow. See Drere. — And lightly him
uprearing, ...
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Maternal and Newborn Health
... the age of the oldest child. Family stages begin with a couple forming a
relationship and end with the death of both members of the couple. Maternity
nurses focus on families in the childbearing and early chil- drearing stages. (See
Table 6-2.) ...
Janet Arenson, Patricia Drake, 2006
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Japanese Frames of Mind: Cultural Perspectives on Human ...
New Notion of Japanese Mothers To conceptualize the centrality of their children
to Japanese mothers, I have proposed calling the Japanese mother's role that of
kosodate mama (chil- drearing mother). Because kosodate literally translates ...
Hidetada Shimizu, Robert A. LeVine, 2001
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... for great extremitie ; That I, beholding it, with deepe dismay Was much appald ;
and lightly him uprearing Revoked life that would have fled away, All were my
selfe, through grief, in dreadly drearing. Then gan I him to comfort all my best,
190 ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, Norris Deck, 1891