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Charlotte Nicholls (née Brontë; 21
April 1816 – 31
March 1855),
commonly known as
Charlotte Brontë (/ˈʃɑːrlət ˈbrɒnti/,
commonly /-teɪ/), was an English...
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known as "Dan Doo", "The Wife
Wrapt in Wether's Skin" or "Little Old Man
Lived Out West". "The Wife
Wrapt in Wether's Skin" is an
English Child...
- up the
white road
There is
always another one
walking beside you
Gliding wrapt in a
brown mantle,
hooded I do not know
whether a man or a
woman — But who...
- bull-faced, warlike, howling, pure, You take raw flesh, you have feasts,
wrapt in foliage,
decked with
grape clusters.
Resourceful Eubouleus, immortal...
- Form of a Whirlwind, and
their Devotees may
properly enough be said to be
wrapt up in it.
Churches of the
Anglican Communion also
traditionally celebrate...
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design company named Wrapt In Comfort. Huey, Steve. "Biography: GWAR". Allmusic.
Retrieved 13 June 2010. Stampe, Danielle. "
Wrapt in
Comfort is Danielle...
- of the
village [..] The
girls dance round it, and at the same time a lad
wrapt in
leaves and
called Father May is led
about "May Day
history and folklore"...
- want to hurt my
little heart, my feet, my
little hands, my skin that I'm
wrapt in
because God
wants me warm and Inside, my toes—why did God make all this...
- set
forth (at the sacrifice), they are
deposited in a box or basket, and
wrapt up with
elegantly embroidered cloths,
while the
representative of the dead...
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torpedo his
career as an academic. Rose's baby is born, yet
Shirley remains wrapt in the
cocoon of her writing; the
arrival of a baby has
little effect on...