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Examples
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Being alone and in the pure unadulterated spirit of Idleness and Gratitude mix'd, I cut on an oak bench
Letter 106 2009
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My last had brought you to Mrs Podevin's, where we slept as sound as we could amidst a noisy mix'd company of all Nations and the next morning
Letter 290 2009
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I send 4lb of sugar at 7d per pound, and half lb of mix'd tea at six shillings but you must not expect that they can be sold 40 miles from London and upon credit, for such prices.
Letter 316 2009
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At about half past six there appear'd a compleat semicircle or rainbow nearly in the West, which was evidently produced by the sun on the fog, the colour was pale, and not varied or mix'd.
Letter 96 2009
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I will be grateful if you would guide me as I discourse: 'a little more like this, less of that nonsense please!' for each day's trifle is freshly mix'd and unedited, and I would rather prepare it to your tastes than subject you to my compulsive logorrhea.
Archive 2009-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2009
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I will be grateful if you would guide me as I discourse: 'a little more like this, less of that nonsense please!' for each day's trifle is freshly mix'd and unedited, and I would rather prepare it to your tastes than subject you to my compulsive logorrhea.
Dear Reader Young Geoffrion 2009
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Grief mix'd with joy, and tears, not taught by woe
Iphigenia in Tauris 2008
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Sentiments are as differently mix'd as the Patches in their Work: To wit,
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Belief of Bosvil's Sincerity, and made me interpret every little dubious Word, which he sometimes mix'd with his fond Actions, to be
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In the Morning I went, and found a civic Reception, mix'd with much
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