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- adjective Alternative form of
beloved .
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Examples
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Italy, whilst he should spend the Remainder of his Days with his belov'd Asbella in Sicily.
Exilius 2008
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Never would my Father be persuaded to leave this his belov'd Retreat, tho 'I sometime solicited him with such Arguments as my Youth and Vanity inspir'd.
Exilius 2008
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Friend; that he is one of the most popular and best belov'd of all the
Exilius 2008
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She made your Beauty to be admir'd and belov'd, and when the World knows you are quite detach d from
Exilius 2008
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Exilius, for Shame die, let Despair kill thee, thou deservest no less Punishment, for harbouring a Thought so arrogant, or rather impious, in daring to love one who ought only to be belov'd by a King or a Deity.
Exilius 2008
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Asiaticus, my belov'd Brother, of whom I am depriv'd by an unfortunate Death.
Exilius 2008
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The King reverenc'd; the Courtiers belov'd; the Nation seeking after them for Places and Preferments:
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At the same Time Exilius threw himself at the Feet of his Father, begging Pardon for his long Absence, withal presenting Scipiana as the Cause, assuring him, that nothing less worthy, or less belov'd, should have detain'd him from his
Exilius 2008
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Entertainment; her Piety edify'd the Devout and Aged, and her Wit charm'd the Gay and Young: her courteous affable Way made her belov'd by
Exilius 2008
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The maid belov'd as maiden is belov'd no more,
Poems and Fragments 2006
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