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The May flowers and bloodroot have gone, the anemonies and bellwort have come and the violets are coming.
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But his guardians never believed in the wildoats pilgrimage he threatened.
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In the eyes of the world you're entitled to your wildoats.
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You probably have seen wildoats growing here, as in the States.
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In fact, however, this was the youthful giant sowing his wildoats.
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Intellectual wildoats will thrive in a soil of the strictest morality.'
Usage of merry bells in anglès
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The merrybells ring round, from morn till night.
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They drove by the crowd, blended now into soft colours, to a music of merrybells.
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Two thin but merrybells are ringing.
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The masters showered the slave with recriminations that she did not hear because merrybells were jingling in her head.
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There were many other sleighs and cutters out around Bellemere, and the air was filled with the jingle of merrybells.
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Philip, understanding his position, was revolving renewed military projects while his subjects were ringing merrybells and lighting bonfires in the Netherlands.
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Christmas songs should be sung, well-known Christmas carols, as "'Tis the Eve of Christmas Day," " MerryBells," "The Christmas Tree," etc.