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Eares, while you heard her sweete delitious straines,
The Decameron 2004
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_ Mix _Verjuice_ and _Chervile_ Water together, and drop into his Eares a spoonful or two, morning and Evening.
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It is a hard and nice Subject for a man to write of himself, it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement, and the Readers Eares to hear any thing of praise from him.
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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_Hawk_, turning up her Train, if you see her Tuel or Fundiment swelleth, or looketh red; Or, if her Eyes or Eares be of a fiery Complexion, it is an infallible sign of her being not well and in good health; and then
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Master _Roger's_, and one of his Cousins, a stiffe-backed Man with large Eares, and such a long Nose!
The Bed-Book of Happiness Harold Begbie 1900
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Battered and the Pipes Shattered about their Eares, that idely Idolize so base and barbarous a Weed, or at least overlove so loathsome a
The Social History of Smoking George Latimer Apperson 1897
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Gr: when a Lady was here, speake or my stick shalbee about yoe Eares
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He likewise named more of them, as the Duke of Norfolk's Island immediately under the line, Dessington's, Eares, Bindley's, Earl of Abington's, King
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Over each of the kingdoms is an Eare dehi, or head, whom we call a King, and in the Whennuas are Eares, or Chiefs.
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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There are 3 ranks of Men and Women: first, the Eares, or chiefs; second, the
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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