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  • The accompanying packet to Ferney Hill will of course be deliverd, and as my time grows short, I must leave the blank to be fill'd at your leisure with my best remembrances, Loves, and Respects.

    Letter 265 2009

  • Tales, Bloomfield states, 'I have received many honourable testimonies of esteem from strangers; letters without a name, but fill'd with the most cordial advice, and almost a parental anxiety, for my safety under so great a share of public applause'.

    Letter 75 2009

  • Indeed it was one of the Last Things which the Man of Sin introduced, in the Worship of our SAVIOUR, which he had already fill'd with a Multitude of Superstitions.

    Long since disrelished Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • When I met him and his Mother at the Inn, [1] he strutted before us, dress'd just as he came from keeping Sheep, Hogs, &c .... his shoes fill'd full of stumps in the heels.

    Letter 27 2009

  • Indeed it was one of the Last Things which the Man of Sin introduced, in the Worship of our SAVIOUR, which he had already fill'd with a Multitude of Superstitions.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • The proud black ships of Manhattan, arriving, some fill'd with immigrants, some from the isthmus with cargoes of gold;

    John Lundberg: Physicist Decodes a Walt Whitman Poem 2010

  • The proud black ships of Manhattan, arriving, some fill'd with immigrants, some from the isthmus with cargoes of gold;

    John Lundberg: Physicist Decodes a Walt Whitman Poem 2010

  • Door where the poor murder'd Body lay; which Sight fill'd him with the utmost Horror and Detestation.

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • My Solitude was fill'd with perpetual Thoughts of Him; and Company was entertain'd with nothing but

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • Door where the poor murder'd Body lay; which Sight fill'd him with the utmost Horror and Detestation.

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

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