Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun etc. See
marvel , etc.
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Examples
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I cannot but marvail from what Sibyl or Oracle they stole the Prophesie of the Worlds destruction by fire, or whence Lucan learned to say,
Religio Medici 1605-1682 1923
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I cannot but marvail from what Sibyl or Oracle they stole the Prophesie of the Worlds destruction by fire, or whence Lucan learned to say, Communis mundo superest rogus, ossibus astra
Paras 36-70 1909
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Doctrine which 'tis alledged to prove, which being as clear and intelligible to the Understanding as obvious to the sense, tis no marvail the learned part of Mankind should so long and so generally imbrace it.
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Wherefore (Continues _Eleutherius_) I cannot but somewhat marvail that
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I thank God, I am and have been _intrepidus_, wherein I marvail at myself, having had such apprehension before; but it is God's grace. "
It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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