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  • Mr. Graye never spoke -- he'd prided away his hearen.

    Desperate Remedies Thomas Hardy 1884

  • But, thanks to hearen, who propped our wavering state,

    The works in verse and prose 1812

  • Your souls have quite worn out the make of hearen.

    The complaint; or Night thoughts on life, death, and immortality. With the life of the author 1812

  • M O R D U T H. \ that roUtlieir conrfe to diflferent hills» wBeo tlie fun looks forth in all his majcftx* — The Tallies before them are fad, and fee the co« gmngof the tear of hearen.

    The Works of the Caledonian Bards: Translated from the Galic 1783

  • “You’ll be a hearen—a hearen real soon,” Mrs. Hull said, getting up, smiling at the older woman, who now, like a restless bird, had flitted to the door, “An anyhow, we’ve got one piece a luck—Gertie can help us load this sled.”

    The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954

  • It ain’t somethen you’re a hearen over th radio, Son.

    The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954

  • “Sh-sh,” Whit hissed, nodding toward the bowed head, and then more loudly: “You’ve jist been hearen a little fussen in th union.

    The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954

  • Anyhow, she was a setten an a cryen—Wheateye was a baby then—Gilbert don’t recollect it so good; he jist knows frum a hearen um tell it—his mom was a bawlen away a maken big tears, an Whit says tu her, ‘Put them beans under yer face, honey, an we’ll have biled beans stewed in tears.’

    The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954

  • [GoDr Where fpirki-find their hearen - while they are loft iiv V.

    THOUGHTS IN PROSE AND VERSE ON NATURAL, MORAL, AND DIVINE SUBJECTS 1789

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