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The Regent has
rais
'd
a phantom which he cannot lay.
2
With finger
rais
'd
he points to the prodigal pictures.
3
He must, as we say in French, be prepared to payer les
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de la conversation.
4
With lightly closed fists and arms partially
rais
'd
.
5
Not a voice was
rais
'd
against this judgment, amid that large crowd of officers and gentlemen.
6
He therefore questioned him, saying, "Tell me,
rais
,
art thou Turk, Moor, or renegade?"
7
Our
rais
therefore put to shore, as did those of five other boats in company with ours.
8
Charles the seventh, who began them, never
rais
'd
annually more than one hundred and eighty thousand Pounds.
9
Since the first Planters, abundance of French and others have gone over, and
rais
'd
themselves to considerable Fortunes.
10
Is he some Southwesterner
rais
'd
out-doors?
11
The reduction to 800-900
rais
(128-144 hectares) was the second this year.
12
The wind favourable to day we made 18 miles a Cloud
rais
& wind & rain Closed the Day
13
Our
rais
tore his turban from his head, and lifted his clasped hands to Heaven, exclaiming, "We are lost!"
14
After sailing about three miles, the
rais
found it necessary to put to shore, as the wind was strong and too much ahead.
15
Now, my Aurelian, I am worthy thee; my exalted Love has Dignified me, and
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'd
me far above thy poor former Despicable Hippolito.
16
Certainely, there was Noth'g butt ye liveliest Awfulness in that which H.
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'd
upp from What he cou'd gather onlie a part of.
rais
purple rais
rais awareness