10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «AWRACK»
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Poems of Wit and Humour
So Dan, by dint of noise, obtains a peace, And with his natural untender knack,
By new distress, bids former grievance cease, Like tears dried up with rugged
huckaback, That sets the mournful visage all awrack ; Yet soon the childish ...
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The Peculiar Use and Signification of Certain Words in the ...
'LTau took i; for granted that the Gods are happy. I deny it not." Next, 'that-nothing
can 'be so without Virtue. I willingly admit that too (flmPsist-'J ' ' ' * ' * " '" * z. May
the Owner osShip, in aWrack, take, away a Plank srom'another that has got hold
...
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Several Discourses Concerning the Actual Providence of God: ...
... hath a Bel/est of stones,or sand, or some weighty thing, which keeps it even
upon the waters', is-in a storm this WBallal! starts, so as itis thrown on one fide,
and gives not ajust poise to the-Ship ,- there isa g-Leat danger of awrack,*t-he
Ship .
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Radical Orthodoxy: Annual Review I
... gorgeous palaces, / The solemn temples, the greatglobe itself,/ Yea,all
whichitinherit, shallall dissolve, / And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, /
Leave not awrack behind.” See also, Act V SceneI, 40–57. 128. Calderón, “Life is
aDream,” ...
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The History of the Revolutions in the Empire of Morocco, ...
They shewed us part of aWrack of an English Sloop which belonged to Gibraltar,
and was hired into the Service of _ the Bashaw of Taugier, to carry Barley from
this Place, to suppl his Forces there : This Sloop, tho not a ove sixty Tun, was lost
...
That sets the mournful visage all awrack ; Yet soon the childish countenance will
shine Even as thorough storms the soonest slack, For grief and beef in adverse
ways incline, This keeps, and that decays, when duly soak'd in brine. XXI. Now all
...
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The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
CHAPTER XI" His ship was awrack, why didns Junie dcc? of his son. These
doubts had too sure a foundation to be unimportant to old Mered th; and although
denying their vali ity, he had incantiously suffered Power to become possessed, ...
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The works of Thomas Hood, ed., with notes, by his son [T. Hood].
So Dan, by dint of noise, obtains a peace, And with his natural untender knack,
By new distress, bids former grievance cease, Like tears dried up with rugged
huckaback, That sets the mournful visage all awrack ; Yet soon the childish ...
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The American Journal of Education
... awrack ; Yet soon the childish countenance will shine Even as thorough storms
the soonest slack, For grief and 136 HOOD'S IRISH SCHOOLMASTER.
There wasa fading of lightat the window; looking forthReith saw that thesun
hadsettled into awrack of clouds. The adarak trees moved against abackground
ofwatery light. Reithclimbed forth, scrutinized thesky;no skysleds were
immediately ...