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But Ahab heard nothing; for his own voice was high-lifted then; and the boat leaped on.
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My mind is high-lifted in its thoughts, [71] and knows both how to grieve [moderately] in troubles, and to rejoice moderately in high prosperity.
The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. 480? BC-406 BC Euripides
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Those strong, high-lifted heads carried their weapons like unsheathed scymitars.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 Various
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But -- the new-wakened Jan's snarl was certainly terrific, and his bulk, as he stood there with erect stern, bristling hackles, high-lifted lips, and legs planted like buttresses -- the bulk of him was immense.
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Then coiling his rope as he went, he came up to Comet's high-lifted head.
Six Feet Four Jackson Gregory 1912
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King George by a garrison of a few hundreds, spread itself like a rock lion in a high-lifted rock lair.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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As we came up to it I heard from within a high-lifted resonant voice that
The Other Side of the Door Lucia Chamberlain 1902
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She saw it in all its far-reaching issues, till the first meeting of two pairs of young eyes kindled a light which might be a high-lifted beacon across dark waters of humanity.
Sanctuary Edith Wharton 1899
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Bare-armed, bright hair in charming disorder, she swung along beside him with that quick, buoyant step so characteristic of a spirit ever undaunted, saluting the others on the terrace with high-lifted racquet.
The Common Law 1899
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They see no gleaming roofs and high-lifted statues and joyful games.
Buried Cities, Volume 2 Olympia Jennie Hall 1898
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