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Examples
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The monk called Polydore held the cup against Jamie's lips, carefully pouring the water a drop at a time, until the parched tongue and throat could take more.
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There was a certain youth, the youngest of Priam's children, by name Polydore, the son of Hecuba; him his father Priam sent to me from Troy to bring up in my palace, already presaging [20] the capture of
The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. 480? BC-406 BC Euripides
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There, Imogen meets Rudko's Morgan, in hiding with the two young sons, Badger's Polydore and Morf's Cadwal, whom years before he'd stolen from Cymbeline.
'Cymbeline': A fairy tale without magic Peter Marks 2011
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At one point, the Abbot motioned to Polydore, who stepped forward and held a small vial under Jamie's nose.
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Brother Polydore touched me gently, bringing me out of my daze.
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“Thou art an ultramontane fool, Polydore,” returned Ernest;
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Meantime joke followed jest, among Polydore and the rest of the gay youths, in riotous and ribald succession, which, however characteristic of the rude speakers, may as well be omitted here.
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[4949] Homer useth that epithet of ox-eyed, in describing Juno, because a round black eye is the best, the son of beauty, and farthest from black the worse: which [4950] Polydore
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Why had Richard the Third such fearful dreams, saith Polydore, but for his frequent murders?
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[1529] Polydore calls it a filthy sky, et in quo facile generantur nubes; as Tully's brother Quintus wrote to him in Rome, being then quaestor in Britain.
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