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A3, Those wing'd postillions that can flie, From the Anartic to the Artic skie.
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A3, Those wing'd postillions that can flie, From the Anartic to the Artic skie.
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Well furnish'd, wing'd for flight; and at their seats,
Iphigenia in Tauris 2008
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John Dowland - "My thoughts are wing'd with hopes"
Archive 2008-05-25 papabear 2008
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Well furnish'd, wing'd for flight; and at their seats,
Iphigenia in Tauris 2008
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The blonde could not understand why I found the movie so painful or identified at all with Giamatti's character, which is either an unusual instance of pity overcoming her reflexive blunt truthfulness, a signal that it's time for couples therapy, proof that I really did fool her that time I came dancing out of the theater looking like Gene Kelly, or another reason why therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind.
Lance Mannion: 2005
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The blonde could not understand why I found the movie so painful or identified at all with Giamatti's character, which is either an unusual instance of pity overcoming her reflexive blunt truthfulness, a signal that it's time for couples therapy, proof that I really did fool her that time I came dancing out of the theater looking like Gene Kelly, or another reason why therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind.
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The hawk generally in use, is, I believe, known among Falconer's, as the long: wing'd hawk, of which there are ten 10 kindsof the smaller or short: winged only eight.
Sporting Sketches 2002
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Where she gets poison: & the wing'd eagle why he loves the sun
Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_ 2001
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Over the waves she went in wing'd exulting swift delight;
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