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To Have and to Hold
CBSWednesday 9:00–10:00 p.m.; on hiatusCast:Moira Kelly, Jason Beghe, Stephen Largay, Jason Wiles, Steven Lee, Finola Flanagan and John Cullum Childhood sweethearts Annie (Kelly) and Sean (…Not Another Teen Movie
Director:Joel GallenWriters:Michael Bender, Adam Epstein, Andrew Jacobson, Phil Beauman, Buddy JohnsonColumbia Pictures; R; 82 minutesRelease:12/01Cast:Chyler Leigh, Chris Evan, Jaime Pressly…Brewer's: Have at You
To be about to aim a blow at another; to attack another. “Have at thee with a downright blow.” Shakespeare. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Have it OutHave…Christina Rossetti: Another Spring
Another SpringIf I might see another Spring I'd not plant summer flowers and wait: I'd have my crocuses at once, My leafless pink mezereons, My chill-veined snowdrops, choicer yet My…Anne Bradstreet: Another II
Another II As loving hind that (hartless) wants her deer, Scuds through the woods and fern with hark'ning ear, Perplext, in every bush and nook doth pry, Her dearest deer, might answer ear…Anne Bradstreet: Another
Another Phoebus make haste, the day's too long, be gone, The silent night's the fittest time for moan; But stay this once, unto my suit give ear, And tell my griefs in either hemisphere…Poems: On Another's Sorrow
by WilliamBlakeA DreamOn Another's Sorrow Can I see another's woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief? Can I see a falling tear,…Weather: On Another Front
On Another FrontWeatherOn Another FrontMass AppealPutting Up a FrontFrontal AttackStorms on the FrontTelling What's Next Tornadoes and thunderstorms are the violent products of larger circulations…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Another
by Robert Burns Epigram On The Said OccasionOn Tam The ChapmanAnother One Queen Artemisia, as old stories tell, When deprived of her husband she loved so well, In respect…Brewer's: Walls have Ears
The Louvre was so constructed in the time of Catherine de Medicis, that what was said in one room could be distinctly heard in another. It was by this…