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Lowland, who was now actually marry'd to another Man; and when by this Means the Torments of my distorted Mind were a little appeas'd, I endeavour'd to clear my Countenance, wash'd my Face, took the Air at the
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Lowland, who was now actually marry'd to another Man; and when by this Means the Torments of my distorted Mind were a little appeas'd, I endeavour'd to clear my Countenance, wash'd my Face, took the Air at the
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This Letter greatly transported our Lover: He wash'd, bath'd, perfum'd himself, and got him fine Linen; and thus equipp'd, he came late in the Night, when all were in bed, and quiet, only one Servant to let him in; who conducted him into the Parlour to the Knight his Master, instead of the Lady's
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Household-Work, made the Bed, clean'd the House, wash'd the Dishes; nay, farther than so, got up in the Morning, scour'd the Irons, made the Fire,
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I suppose there is too little Gold, & too much Tin in this, & the salts not wash'd sufficiently out of it.
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This Letter greatly transported our Lover: He wash'd, bath'd, perfum'd himself, and got him fine Linen; and thus equipp'd, he came late in the Night, when all were in bed, and quiet, only one Servant to let him in; who conducted him into the Parlour to the Knight his Master, instead of the Lady's
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Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution.
What I bought – 23 January 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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From the clouds, that have wash'd a score of mountains.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 Various
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She wash'd all the dishes and kept the house clean;
Harry's Ladder to Learning Anonymous
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She wash'd all the dishes and kept the house clean
Harry's Ladder to Learning Anonymous
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