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1
These shall
pass
onwards
when we are forgotten, Only remembered for what we have done.
2
A large cloud was floating by; would it
pass
onwards
before the sun gained its extreme altitude?
3
Consequently, desiring it no longer, we usually cast it from us, and
pass
onwards
to seek fresh perfection.
4
Now I must
pass
onwards
.
5
As we
pass
onwards
,
many other country houses-Purley ,Basildon ,andHardwick-withtheir parks and clustering cottages, add their charm to the view.
6
Or were the discontented Dutch at liberty to
pass
onwards
and found fresh nations to bar the path of the Anglo-Celtic colonists?
7
Ineluctably every phase of disease engenders the evil which follows: it is like a poison the effects of which spread or
pass
onwards
.
8
Three days were ineffectually spent in searching for some way to
pass
onwards
,
Soto being always among the foremost to go out upon discovery.
9
Passing
onwards
,
we drove past a rosy-cheeked little fellow climbing a bank.
10
And the two amiable women
passed
onwards
to discuss some other ill-fated victim.
11
Helen murmured an unintelligible apology, and Denis Wilde
passed
onwards
towards the vicarage.
12
He merely sighed as he
passed
onwards
,
and ascended to his own room.
13
The latter raised his hat and was
passing
onwards
,
but the bishop arrested him.
14
The roar of the guns was
passing
onwards
,
the din was not quite so deafening.
15
Jack slid away from him, Roger bumped, fumbled with a hiss of breath, and
passed
onwards
.
16
Clerks and mechanics
passing
onwards
to their occupations are few, and they exhibit nothing of vulgar curiosity.
pass
onwards
pass