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But yars, we're a Hybrid, Mix'd UP Species, anyhow...
Question: Is The Man vs. Terrifying Machines Movie Concept No Longer Scary? | /Film 2009
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Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
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Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
Famous Tales of Fact and Fancy Myths and Legends of the Nations of the World Retold for Boys and Girls Logan [Editor] Marshall
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Voyage performed or to be performed or the Maritime Jurisdiction above said, with power also to proceed in the same According to the Civil and Maritime Laws and Customs of aforesaid Court anciently used, as well those of meer Office Mix'd or promoted [5] as at the Instance of any Party, as the Case shall require and seem Convenient.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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He was no narrow-minded fanatic and will write a piece for great ladies to perform when asked by his accomplished friend Lawes: but he is already {120} the man who was later to denounce "court amours, Mix'd dance and wanton masque"; and if he writes a mask himself it will be to take the old "high-flown commonplace" of the magic power of chastity and give it an entirely new seriousness and beauty.
Milton John Cann Bailey 1897
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Mix'd in one mighty scene, with varied beauty glow.
The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times Alfred Biese 1893
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Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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Mix'd tussled hay of head, beard, brawn, it shall be you!
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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