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Furthermore he was rare of comeliness, accomplished in goodliness, and gracious in his kindliness, even as one of his describers doth thus express,
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“Monsieur le cure,” said Eugenie with a noble composure, inspired by the thought she was about to express,
Eug�nie Grandet 2007
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Wounded as I think all these are by the injuries you have received, you will believe that the knowledge of your distresses must have afflicted, beyond what I am able to express,
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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Many of them must have felt, what a soldier was afterwards heard to express,
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The crowd, when drunk with joy, their souls express,
The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 George A. Aitken
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And when Rixator hurried down one day by the express,
Sagittulae, Random Verses Edward Woodley Bowling
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They hurried to the station to get on the night express,
Rowan County Crew 1942
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QUOTATION: Is she not more than painting can express,
Quotations 1919
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They're clubbing fellow working men who dare their thoughts express,
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But allowing that it expresses perfectly what it sets out to express,
From a Cornish Window A New Edition Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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