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- the obscenity it is generally considered to be today. In John Garfield's Wandring **** II (1660) the word is applied to a woman, specifically a ****—"this...
- heavenly names had been "blotted out and ras'd", they would acquire new ones "wandring ore the Earth" as false gods. Baalim and Ashtaroth are given as the collective...
- past Fine knacks for Ladies, cheap, choise, braue and new Now cease my wandring eyes Come ye heavie states of night White as Lillies was hir face Wofull...
- street was therefore in an economically deprived area. John Garfield's Wandring **** issue V (1660) lists several 'Crafty Bawds' operating from the Three...
- FM Mai FM Magic More FM The Breeze The Edge The Rock The Sound Today FM Wandr New Zealand Media and Entertainment New Zealand Herald W****end Herald Herald...
- The Unfortunate Bride The Unfortunate Happy Lady The Unhappy Mistake The Wandring Beauty Ovid: "A Paraphrase on Oenone to Paris", in John Dryden's and Jacob...
- Interactive consists of the radio brands, corporate website and travel website Wandr. The Interactive department designs, maintains and sells advertising for...
- missing thee, I walk unseen On the dry smooth-shaven Green, To behold the wandring Moon, Riding neer her highest noon, Like one that had bin led astray Through...
- JetBlue has exited Worcester, not just indefinitely suspended flights. h/t @WandrMe" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Elfland, Mike (August 18, 2021). "Delta returning...
- publication only remains in two tracts, A Booke of the Seuen Planets, or Seuen wandring motives of William Alablaster's wit, by John Racster (1598), and An Answer...