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She's sick of well intentioned pushes of being propelled, unwilling t'ward the grassy verges
Archive 2007-10-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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She's sick of well intentioned pushes of being propelled, unwilling t'ward the grassy verges
Cow Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2007
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She started walking t'ward a coffee colored Cadillac
Nadine Chuck Berry 1975
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She started walking t'ward a coffee colored Cadillac
Nadine Chuck Berry 1975
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Did'st thou not flinch when t'ward the Christian west
Mountain idylls, and Other Poems Alfred Castner King
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Grateful t'ward Providence, and heeding a slander against me
The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum
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"I wouldn't swear to it -- I wouldn't go so far as to make my affadavvy to it, but I think I seen your shirt wavin 'from a p'int a rock about seventy mile to the south'ard -- over t'ward the Thunder Mountain country."
The Man from the Bitter Roots Caroline Lockhart 1916
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You bring three men an 'ge'down on the Lone Valley Road below Stark mountain an' keep yer eye peeled t'ward the hanted house.
The City of Fire Grace Livingston Hill 1906
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When I think it's time, I'll fire three times, an 'then each feller'll face an' tramp to the right, keepin 'a keerful lookout for a woman's tracks p'intin' t'ward camp.
Romance of California Life John Habberton 1881
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Thus I call the thoughts that all t'ward light of day have press'd me.
Tristan und Isolde Richard Wagner 1848
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