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I have heard lately too with regret, that your health is not so good as we could wish it to be, & also that the failure of trade has been felt,
Letter 351 2009
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Then haply one shall pass that way who fire of Love hath felt,
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Hath weaned it from all worldlings: thus he felt,
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Strong womanly instincts were astir within her, and they were not all wise folk who had been drawn around her by her generous enthusiasm for the new hopes of the world, that made it then, as Wordsworth felt,
Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark 2003
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And as he held it in the palm of his hand before her, he felt,
To the Lighthouse 2002
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I-- I think of the Spartan soldier bleeding on the battlefield who felt,
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And -- and these kinds of cases were -- Scalia hated the courts 'rulings in those areas and I do understand that some of the clerks felt,
Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court 1998
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Tendrils of summer sunlight spiraled through the trees, but it was the touch of his hand that produced the warmth Tori felt,
A Man Called Jesse Casper, K. N. 1998
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Mr. BUSH: We -- we had a-- we had a-- you know, Jimmy Baker, who is my dear, dear friend, was very wary of back channels because he felt,
A World Transformed 1998
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Then half-smiling, so that he would not know what she really felt,
The Last Gamble Nichols, Mary 1996
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