A Concordance to the English Poems of Thomas Gray;
A Concordance to the English Poems of Thomas Gray;
Cook, Albert S. (Albert Stanburrough), 1853-1927 Ed
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C. 5. Phyzzy. Then his character, Phyny, C. C. 13. Pick-podcet. such a pick-podcet airl C. C. 6. Picture. *T is just like die picture in Rocfaester*s book; C. C. 12. Pictured. Scatters from her pictur*d urn P. P. 109. But pictured horrour and poCtic woes. Prop} 5a Piercing. SorTow*s piercing dait. Eton 70. Pike. f Like Perch or Pike, Ch, Cr. 39. Pikes. Pikes must shiTcr, ja?elins sing, F, S. 22. PUe. By the moss-grown pile he sate; Odin 18. corse . . . Flaming on the fun*ral pile. Odin 7a An an...cient pile of buildings stands: L. 5. 2. Pimp, fa Peer, t Pimp, or Priest; Ch, Cr, 36. Pin. fA Pea, a Pin, Ch, Cr, 37. Pinch. Rummage his Mother, pinch his Aunt, L. S. 59. fto prick, and pinch, and pluck; Ch. Cr. 32. Pindus'. When Pindus* self approaching ruin dreads, Prop}^i. Pies. For gk>rious puddings and immortal pies. Shak.24. Pineing. ^m Pining. Pining. Or pineing Lore shall waste their youth, Eton 65. Pines. When Pindus* self . . . Shakes all his Pines. Prop.^12, Pinion. Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, P.
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