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And often, when slumber had cool'd my brow's fever,
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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No, never think I have so little Wit, I gave her such a Reprimand as soon as she had spoke, that cool'd her Courage in an instant: for I let her know her Tittle-Tattle would be all in vain; and that I was resolv'd I would be absolute.
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Bless'd be the hour she cool'd in her linens, [shroud]
Robert Burns How To Know Him William Allan Neilson 1907
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Time cool'd it, and calm'd it, and taught it to go
Lucile Owen Meredith 1861
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Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously: 150
Endymion A Poetic Romance John Keats 1808
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He hath disgrac'd me, and hinder'd me of half a million, laughed at my losses, mock'd at my gains, scorn'd my nation, thwarted my bargains, cool'd my friends, heated mine enemies; and what's his reason?
Characters of Shakespeare's Plays William Hazlitt 1804
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Absence had cool'd her love -- the impoverish'd flame
The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas Henry Kirk White 1795
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_Cool'd in her linens_, cool'd in her death-shift.
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That heav'nly mind, which will, when time hath cool'd
The Female Gamester A Tragedy Gorges Edmond Howard 1750
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*THE Air is Healthy, being always serene, pleasant and temperate, never subject to excessive Heat or Cold, nor to sudden Changes; the Winter is regular and short, and the Summer cool'd with refreshing Breezes; and tho 'this Country is within Three Hundred Miles of Virginia, it never feels the cutting North-West-Wind in that uneasy and dangerous Degree that the Virginians complain of.
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