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I not avoid either; for I had no Reason to quarrel with him, unless for not courting me as formerly; and that was turning the Tables, and making myself the Lover, instead of the Belov'd; which was not only contradictory to my haughty Humour, but seem'd, in a Manner, to invert Nature.
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I not avoid either; for I had no Reason to quarrel with him, unless for not courting me as formerly; and that was turning the Tables, and making myself the Lover, instead of the Belov'd; which was not only contradictory to my haughty Humour, but seem'd, in a Manner, to invert Nature.
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YOUR Promise of a Gladiator's Show to our People of Verona, is very just and agreeable; since you are of old Belov'd, Esteem'd and Honour'd by them.
Pliny's Epistles in Ten Books: Volume 1, Books 1-6 Pliny 1723
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You are Belov'd, Courted, Frequented: Only show your Inclination, and others will sometime be found to Second your Wishes.
Pliny's Epistles in Ten Books: Volume 1, Books 1-6 Pliny 1723
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Ignorance and Superstition of these People so powerfully prevail, that the greatest Oppressor is commonly the most entirely Belov'd, which I take to be sufficiently ently Illustrated in the late _Lewis_ the
A Vindication of the Press Daniel Defoe 1696
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As evidence of inclusiveness, Debbie pointed out to me, the bulletin's writing of the Lord's Prayer, which it called "A Prayer of Jesus", began: "Our Belov'd Creator" instead of the more traditional "Our Father …"
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Belov'd and loving, hiish'd the rising gusts Of temporal grief, and to my anxious mind Restored Digitized by Google
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Why fhould 1 tell of Cowley's penfive Mufe Belov'd in vain? too copious is my theme!
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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As was often the case in the Mesmeric "crisis," sleep now descends from an ethereal source and flows or "slides" into the Mariner's "soul": "O sleep, it is a gentle thing/Belov'd from pole to pole!
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