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St. Nicholas - Horatio Alger
Filled the sledge with costly freight. As the first faint shadow falls, ... Like an arrow from the bow. Speed the reindeer o'er the snow. Onward! ...
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More Useful Spots on the Web--Plus Goofy Sites
Feb 26, 2008 ... I saw the same stove at Harbor Freight on sale for $20. ... (You can also click the right or left arrow; it's quicker and easier if you use ...
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4 - Sounds, Walden - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
The men on the freight trains, who go over the whole length of the road, bow to me as to an .... shot like an arrow through the township within ten minutes, ...
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Metamorphoses by Ovid Book II PHAETHON
Atlas becomes unequal to his freight, ..... And aim'd a pointed arrow at her breast, And would have slain his mother in the beast; ...
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In Memoriam - Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)
And, thy dark freight, a vanish'd life. So bring him; we have idle dreams: ...... When one would aim an arrow fair, But send it slackly from the string; ...
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Vergil Texts Aeneid XI
And thus invok'd my favor for the freight: ... This chosen arrow, to revenge her death: ..... Whizzing in air the fatal arrow flew. ...
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Beowulf - Classic Literature
no hero 'neath heaven, -- who harbored that freight! [1] Not, of course, Beowulf the Great, ...... his own dear liege laid low with an arrow, ...
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1 - Economy, Walden - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
time -- often the richest freight will be discharged upon a Jersey ...... Mountains and the Connecticut, shot like an arrow through the ...
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