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While upon their sunlit summits stirr'd the tufted cocoa-tree —
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"Rob Roy's Grave" ends with an image of the faces of the Scottish poor that "kindle, like a fire new stirr'd,/At sound of ROB ROY's name" — that is, at the name of their Robin
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Country − men to the Shepherds in the Fable, who, when the Wolf really came, stirr'd not, having been often deluded by the Shepherds, and call'd without Occasion; for I thought it impossible that he could come to tell me such News to my Face.
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Country − men to the Shepherds in the Fable, who, when the Wolf really came, stirr'd not, having been often deluded by the Shepherds, and call'd without Occasion; for I thought it impossible that he could come to tell me such News to my Face.
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Rise not at all; such grief rocks me, uneasily stirr'd:
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Rise not at all; such grief rocks me, uneasily stirr'd:
Poems and Fragments 2006
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And stirr'd up his mood to wot who were the men-folk.
The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats Anonymous
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No -- that which to its depths has stirr'd my spirit,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Various
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Rise not at all; such grief rocks me, uneasily stirr'd:
The Poems and Fragments of Catullus Gaius Valerius Catullus
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_Hai Ebn Yokdhan_, in the mean time, was wholly immers'd in his sublime Speculations, and never stirr'd out of his Cell but once a Week, to take such Provision as first came to hand.
The Improvement of Human Reason Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan Ibn Tufail
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