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  • And afterward, we packt our gear, and she did make a bundle of her torn garments; for, truly, they might be proper somewise to our need.

    The Night Land 2007

  • Update, Jeff Jarvis packt einige interessante Aussagen von Jason von anno damals aus und zitiert auch dabei Nick Denton von Gawker (Konkurrenz von Weblogs Inc.), die kein “Massen” - Blognetzwerk, sondern ein “Qualitäts” - Blognetzwerk haben.

    WeblogsInc: More « BuzzMachine 2005

  • And presently, our courage and strength was come back into us; and we packt the scrip again, and the Maid set it fast to my back; and we went then to the edge of the shelf, and lookt downward, this way and that; and surely, there did be no way to go, save the way we came; only that we might shape our downward climbing to bring us

    The Night Land 2007

  • Almost rubicund Salmosalar, ancient fromout the ages of the Ag-apemonides, he is smolten in our mist, woebecanned and packt away.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • All the heads straining forward, all the shoulders packt dense.

    Right Royal John Masefield 1922

  • And afterward, we packt our gear, and she did make a bundle of her torn garments; for, truly, they might be proper somewise to our need.

    The Night Land: Chapter 10 1912

  • They are like to do as well as did Christian himself for though they all play’d the fool at the first, and would by no means be persuaded by either the tears or entreaties of Christian, yet second thoughts have wrought wonderfully with them; so they have packt up, and are also gone after him.

    The Pilgrim’s Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The Second Part. Paras. 1-99 1909

  • Letter, thus far written, was packt up in a Box sent down hither, namely,

    Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 Edward FitzGerald 1846

  • For the Duke had been lately packt up in new Stays,

    The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815

  • They packt up their meaning, as they did their mummies,

    The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815

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