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No one ever knew what led him to leave his home in Pomfret and head east, returning eight years later by walking in from the west.
Stone, Dana H. 1970
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I sent 'Pomfret' -- and Shelley is returned, and the letters, in the same parcel -- but my letter goes by the post as you see.
The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 Robert Browning 1850
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'Pomfret' they would scarcely believe to be by the same author.
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'Pomfret' [137] with interest and moral assent, and with great pleasure in various ways: it is a pure, true book without effort, which, in these days of gesture and rolling of the eyes, is an uncommon thing.
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'Pomfret' [137] with interest and moral assent, and with great pleasure in various ways: it is a pure, true book without effort, which, in these days of gesture and rolling of the eyes, is an uncommon thing.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Kenyon, Frederic G 1898
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'Pomfret' they would scarcely believe to be by the same author.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Kenyon, Frederic G 1898
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I sent 'Pomfret' ” and Shelley is returned, and the letters, in the same parcel ” but my letter goes by the post as you see.
The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett Browning, Robert, 1812-1889 1898
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"Let's put it in perspective," Mr. Malloy said at a stop in Pomfret, where residents complained they don't have a functioning 911 line.
Tempers Fray Over Recovery's Pace Lisa Fleisher 2011
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Staff writer John Pomfret contributed to this report.
China's vice president on track to become next leader Keith B. Richburg 2010
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Richard Kent's gilded Gothic set is extraordinarily beautiful, and is made both awesome and mysterious by David Plater's lighting, while Adam Cork's music is unobtrusively moving—culminating in a passage where the king, imprisoned in "Pomfret" Pontefract Castle, seems to hear a vague melody and sings in quiet harmony and peace.
This Blessed 'Richard II' Paul Levy 2011
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