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-- When answer'd in the affirmative, -- the next question was, if it related to what I had just disclos'd?
Barford Abbey Susannah Minific Gunning
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Trac'd by her hoof, disclos'd her mournful change.
The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II 43 BC-18? Ovid
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That which thyself hast now disclos'd to me. with the fine modulations, fitting exactly the nuances of meaning in this from Hamlet (III, iii) --
The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum
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Just outside, at the foot of the steps, he stoop'd, pull'd up a trap in the flooring, and disclos'd another ladder stretching, as it seem'd, down into the bowels of the ship.
The Splendid Spur Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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But I've disclos'd the whole to our kind neighbours
The Female Gamester A Tragedy Gorges Edmond Howard 1750
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But when her heav'nly mind disclos'd its beauties,
The Female Gamester A Tragedy Gorges Edmond Howard 1750
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She would by some faint Arguments have perswaded me to believe, there was nothing she more desir'd than to see me Princess of Fez; but she was so little accustom'd to Hypocrisy, that I easily distinguish'd her Heart was far from assenting to what her Tongue had utter'd, and that all the Pains she took, was but to disguise a Truth her Modesty could not suffer her to wish disclos'd.
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Extasy of those who meet with equal Ardency; and represented it in Colours so lively, and disclos'd by the Gestures with which her Words were accompany'd, and the Accent of her Voice so true a Feeling of what she said, that Beauplaisir, without being as stupid, as he was really the contrary, could not avoid perceiving there were Seeds of Fire, not yet extinguish'd, in this fair
Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze, Being a Secret History of an Amour Between Two Persons of Condition 1725
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But to speak that in words, which his eie hath disclos'd.
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If I have not disclos'd the name its are more than one.
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