"Ir" Quotes from Famous Books
... {S}ir Hu. Where is mine host of the gartyr? Now my Host, I would desire you looke you now, To haue a care of your entertainments, 55 For there is three sorts of cosen garmombles, Is cosen all the ... — The Merry Wives of Windsor - The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] • William Shakespeare
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... coffee and smoking their pipes, proceeded to open their stores, and while doing so, they uttered this prayer, "Bismillah ir ruhman ir raheem" ("In the name of ... — Harper's Young People, July 6, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various
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... Ic, ic, ir—from a happy heart unbound; Lug, lug, jee—from the dawn till close of day! There is rapture in the sound as it fills the sunshine round, Till the ploughman's careless whistle, and the shepherd's pipe are drown'd, And the mower ... — The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI - The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century • Various
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... night, an' dat she beg it on her bented knees!' An' dis she say to me when I tole her what Nelson see in dat house dis evenin'. An' hyuh I is, an' hyuh yew is, an' de blessed Jesus be thank', you ir hyuh!" ... — The Two Vanrevels • Booth Tarkington
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... Either he went this, that, or yonder way, But neither that nor yonder, therefore this. But whether they logicians be or no, Cynics they are, for they will snarl and bite; Right courtiers to flatter and to fawn; Valiant to set upon the[ir] enemies; Most faithful and most constant to their friends. Nay, they are wise, as Homer witnesseth Who, talking of Ulysses' coming home, Saith all his household but Argus his dog Had quite forgot him: ay, his ... — A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. VIII (4th edition) • Various
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... elevada esta a 25 metros sobre el nivel del mar, para llegar a ella tendran que remontar los buques tres esclusas por una vertiente y descender otras tantas por la otra vertiente. Un buque de tonelaje regular emplea de diez a doce horas en ir de un oceano a otro. El costo de esta obra colosal, incluyendo el dinero pagado a la compania francesa y a la Republica de Panama, es de 330 ... — A First Spanish Reader • Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
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... earlier communications were made public. One was his reply as to why dogs do not like cats;[5] this ran: 'lol imr hd dsorn wn sid kdsl, freigt fon wgn graln. Lol hd lib sis dsi di nid dud grdsn lol, abr, andr hundl, di nid gnn ir.' ( Lol is always angry when he sees cats, perhaps on account of their claws: Lol loves sweet Daisy, who doesn't scratch Lol—but other dogs ... — Lola - The Thought and Speech of Animals • Henny Kindermann
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... of all the gods, O wife of Ea, valiant art thou, O Ir-nina, mighty queen of all the gods ... Thou that dwellest in the Abyss, O lady of heaven and earth!... In the evil of the ... — Myths of Babylonia and Assyria • Donald A. Mackenzie
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... oppressive. And the people! What a strange language they spoke. She was sure she could never understand it. She listened and tried and only succeeded in pronouncing the name of the hotel which she gave as the "Ir-ving House." ... — Camilla: A Tale of a Violin - Being the Artist Life of Camilla Urso • Charles Barnard
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... were gone, the Khati were gone, and gone, too, were Carchemish, Arpad, and Qodshu, much of thSec.ir domain having been swallowed up again by the desert for want of hands to water and till it; even Assyria itself seemed but a shadow half shrouded in the mists of oblivion. Sangara, Nisibis, Resaina, and Edessa still ... — History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 9 (of 12) • G. Maspero
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... proverai si come sa di sale Lo pane altrui, e come e duro calle Lo scendere e'l sa'ir per l'altrui ... — The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 1 (of 4) - Contibutions to Knight's Quarterly Magazine] • Thomas Babington Macaulay
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... educacion de la mujer; es consecuencia, tambien, de su libertad de conciencia. Por el voto se expresa la fe politica, como por el culto la fe religiosa. No hay razon para impedirle a la mujer el acceso a las urnas como no la hay para privarla de ir al templo. ... — The Woman and the Right to Vote • Rafael Palma
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... Provencheres near Craon), meant originally 'an ass.' The goddess Epona, also, whose worship was widely spread, was probably at one time an animal goddess in the form of a mare, and the name of another goddess, Damona, either from the root damIr. dam, (ox); or Welsh daf-ad (sheep), may similarly be that of an ancient totem sheep or cow. Nor was it in the animal world alone that the Celts saw indications of the divine. While the chase and the pastoral life concentrated the mind's attention on the life of animals, ... — Celtic Religion - in Pre-Christian Times • Edward Anwyl
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... look you; I'le deal fa[ir]ly, there's in prison, And at your suit, a Pirat, but unable To make you satisfaction, and past hope To live a week, if you should prosecute What you can prove against him: set him free, And you shall have your mony to a ... — Beggars Bush - From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Vol. 2 of 10) • Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
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... repos, l'homme a la libert.... Que ne puis-je en ce lieu prendre avec toi racines! Obir, sans penser, des forces divines, C'est tre dieu soi-mme, et ... — French Lyrics • Arthur Graves Canfield
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