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When the ornaments coft labour, that labour always ap - pears; though they flibuld coft us none, ftill the reader or hearer may be forfeited with them; and when they come too thick, they give the im - preffion of a light and frothy genius, that evapo - rates in Ihow, rather than brings forth what is fo - lid.
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The fame of thefe expenfive improvements brought in all the country to fee the Ihow.
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse ... 1797
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Of ihele, the molt ancient is Univerfity Col - tain, that rifes in three peaks, perpelu ally covered with Ihow, and may be iecn clearly at 40 leagues diftance.
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It has three gatea, which rtinain almoft entire, and Ihow that it was tor - merly furrounded by a wall.
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The top is always covered with Ihow, though it never ceales to fmoke, and often fends forth flames.
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Elbe and itic Allter; they are kept iu llie nealcjl tiin; ami, iVimi iheir diminutive li'c, appca jre like a puppel-Ihow than a rural Ibcne.
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To be two chaofes, when he did Ihow Care to ought elfe; and often abfenccs Withdrew our fouls, and made us carcafes.
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical Anderson, Robert, 1750-1830. cn 1795
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Mr. Collingham made a frame for the porch window, and hung all the venifon of the laft two deer within the pile of plank, to pre - ferve it from rain, and to prevent the dogs from eating it; as it will keep better there, than flowed in Ihow, fo long as the mild weather lafts.
A Journal of Transactions and Events, During a Residence of Nearly Sixteen ... George Cartwright 1792
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His vigorous remedy difplay'd The power of art without the Ihow.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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His true dimenfions and liis weight Are far inferior to their Ihow.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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