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  • And [turning to the unnatural wretch — I will call him wretch] knit your brows,

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • He was clasping a young creature that he had never seen before, a girl with flaming henna hair and kohl darkened brows,

    The Fortieth Door Mary Hastings Bradley

  • And tossed the colts 'manes all about their brows,

    New National Fourth Reader J. Marshall Hawkes

  • Her eyes, like dark I smudges under the heavy square brows,

    Strong Poison Sayers, Dorothy L. 1930

  • With wreaths of grace he crowns my conqu’ring brows,

    My beloved is mine, and I am his; He feedeth among the lilies 1917

  • That eve might lay upon the earth her tender brows,

    Transformations A. E. 1913

  • "No," said Honey, resuming her place at the table, which she had left in her exuberance to give Dearie a hug, and knitting her brows,

    Skinner's Dress Suit Henry Irving Dodge 1906

  • THE BITERS OF THE WALLS (FURTHER ACCOUNT) "You will set me free," she said, regarding me from under her brows,

    The Lost Continent Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne 1905

  • While the blood burns bright on our bruised brows,

    The Book of Humorous Verse Various 1902

  • He has shaved off his whiskers and blackened his brows,

    The Bed-Book of Happiness Harold Begbie 1900

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