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Strewed out for a constant stream of gawkers was "everything I got with my sweat and my money and my heart."
D.C. woman is evicted, and with her, 30,000 pounds of belongings 2010
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"To William Wordsworth," in which Coleridge experiences the Great Man's diagnosis as "flowers/Strewed on my corse, and borne upon my bier,/In the same coffin, for the self-same grave!"
Introduction 2008
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Strewed about the cabins and burrows, in the snow, were the fragments of human bodies from which the flesh had been stripped; among the _débris_ of the hideous feasts sat the emaciated survivors looking more like cannibal-demons than human beings.
Woman on the American Frontier William Worthington Fowler
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Strewed with his hand, to deck heaven's argent fields,
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Strewed the pale corpse with many a milk-white bloom,
The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2 Various
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Strewed with their blood the field, till scarce a rill
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 1901
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Strewed with thy fortunes wreek, alas, thine all
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Strewed the plucked leaves those aimless fingers tore
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Strewed the pale corpse with many a milkwhite bloom,
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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Strewed along are the poor, the lowly, the unlearned, the infant, and the little child.
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