1 England had been a seagirt nation from the beginning of time.
2 The general found in this mute parlor of the seagirt convent memories of himself.
3 Not the shower which gathered and fell around seagirt Carmel was more gratefully received.
4 Was the distance between this camp and the seagirt city of the Wyverns too great?
5 Lots of ships in seagirt Ithaca, old and new.
6 Never may Cronion make thee king in seagirt Ithaca, which thing is of inheritance thy right!
7 In the primaeval age of conquest they, with seagirt Ireland, were the asylum of the weaker race.
8 They thenceforth found themselves free to work their will in all seagirt lands, unchecked by hostile European influence.
9 Next, in the jumping, Seagirt leapt and beat the field.
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