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  • Her Family and Fortune have enrich'd and honoured thee, brought thee to be esteem'd and respected, above thy Merit!

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Her Family and Fortune have enrich'd and honoured thee, brought thee to be esteem'd and respected, above thy Merit!

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Conceptions of the_ Virtuosi, _whose Liberty of Writing and Inventing, enrich'd the Schools and Libraries with gallant Composures; and to enslave the Wits of Learned Men, was to rob the World of those alluring

    Discourse on Criticism and of Poetry (1707) From Poems On Several Occasions (1707) Samuel Cobb

  • Was enrich'd by a tribute that flow'd from the soul,

    Poetic Sketches Thomas Gent

  • -- In our way thither, I was full of curiosity, full of inquiries about the neighbourhood, and whose seats _such_ and _such_ were, that enrich'd adjacent hills?

    Barford Abbey Susannah Minific Gunning

  • Pour'd o'er the urn enrich'd with WHITE'S Remains!

    Poems (1828) Thomas Gent

  • Yet giving to make me glutted, enrich'd of soul -- you

    Leaves of Grass [1867] 1867

  • More enrich'd by her love, disregards for herself.

    Lucile Owen Meredith 1861

  • Yet giving to make me glutted, enrich'd of soul, you give me forever faces;

    Drum Taps Walt Whitman 1855

  • Yet giving to make me glutted, enrich'd of soul, you give me forever faces;

    Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855

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