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Some bee like a Cowe, some like a Monkie, some like
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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It was from the sail of the Pide-Cowe, the English vessel just rounding the bend.
Some Three Hundred Years Ago Edith Gilman Brewster
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Dragon that kepte the fayre Fountayne: and consulted with _Appollo_, they determined with theyr followers, and agreed to builde a Cittie, where the bellowing Heyffer should appoynte, wherevppon that countrey, euen to this daye carryeth the name of the bellowing of a Cowe _Europe_.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame Francesco Colonna
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Cowe and stoo are practically synonymous, = "cull; crop".
Cowe the Nettle 1946
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*** Next morning they seem to have ridden a long way for the express purpose of visiting one auld Thomas o Tuzzilehope, another Elliot, I suppose, who was celebrated for his skill on the Border pipe, and in particular for being in possession of the real lilt2 of Dick o the Cowe.
Paras. 25-49 1909
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In the article heretofore referred to allusion is made to the evidence found in the mound opened by Professor Carr of its once having supported a building similar to the council-house observed by Bartram on a mound at the old Cherokee town Cowe.
The Problem of the Ohio Mounds Cyrus Thomas 1867
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According to Bartram, in the Cherokee town of Stico the council - house was on a mound, as also at Cowe.
The Problem of the Ohio Mounds Cyrus Thomas 1867
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Alas Se I wish there were noe newes, but that my Cowe had newly calv'd, or how much creame makes a pound of Butter.
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THEREFORE next day I turned about on my return, proceeding moderately, being engaged in noting such objects as appeared to be of any moment, and collecting specimens, and in the evening of next day arrived again at Cowe.
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NEXT morning Mr. Galahan conducted me to the chief of Cowe, who during my absence had returned from the chace.
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