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  • The Bow the highway turns suddenly, crosses a bridge over the Rothel and curves with the curving pine-fringed shores of the lake along the base of the mountain until it climbs the steep ascent that leads to Googe's

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • With one arm thrown affectionately around young Googe's neck, he expatiated on the joy of the community as a whole in again welcoming its own.

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • Googe's a stunner; what's her son like, does any one know? '

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • That of the second in the Googes, Aurora and her son Champney, the owners of Googe's Gore and its granite outcrop.

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • Aurora Googe's friends suffered with her and for her; they began, at last, to fear for her reason if some definite word should not soon be forthcoming.

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • This seems to be something like that which we have seen practised on St. Thomas's day -- or that described in Googe's _Popish Kingdome_.

    A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide John Ashton

  • Googe's child, I had only one thought: 'Oh, if it were only Louis' and mine! '

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • Googe's unmanly temptation of her honor, of his mad passion for her, she said never a word; her two pronounced traits of chastity and loyalty forbade it, as well as the desire of a loving woman to shield him she loved in spite of herself.

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • The most considerable and the most interesting part of Googe's work is a set of eight eclogues which may not have been without influence on _The

    A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889

  • Googe's "Husbandry," "our English Martiall, John Heywood," is quoted regarding Essex Cheese.

    A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 William Carew Hazlitt 1873

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