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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, October 17, 1805
Day 950 Day 952 Clark, October 17, 1805 October 17th Thursday 1805 A fair morning made the above observations during which time the principal Chief came down with Several of his principal…The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio: Canto VI
Purgatorio 39 - Purgatorio: Canto V Purgatorio: Canto VII - 41 Purgatorio: Canto VI Whene'er is broken up the game of Zara, He who has lost remains behind despondent, The throws…Utopia: Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life
Of Their Magistrates Of Their Traffic Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life "Agriculture is that which is so universally understood among them that no person, either man or woman, is…2 Chronicles: 24
2 Chronicles Chapter 24 1 Joash was seven years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Zibiah of Beer-sheba. 2 And Joash did that which…Jo Meets Apollyon
Jo Meets Apollyon"Girls, where are you going?" asked Amy, coming into their room one Saturday afternoon, and finding them getting ready to go out with an air of secrecy which excited her…William Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew, Act IV
Act IVScene IPetruchio's country houseEnter GrumioGrumioFie, fie on all tired jades, on all mad masters, and all foul ways! Was ever man so beaten? was ever man so rayed? was ever man so…Wagner, Richard
(Encyclopedia) Wagner, RichardWagner, Richardrĭkhˈärt [key]Wagner, Richard vägˈnər [key], 1813–83, German composer, b. Leipzig. Wagner's second wife, Cosima Wagner, 1837–1930, was the daughter of…Chauncey Judd: Dayton's Den
Search for the Fugitives Captain John Wooster's Dayton's Den About a mile and a half west of David Wooster's is a naked bluff of rock, the extremity of which breaks into a jagged…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act V, Scene II
Scene IILeonato's gardenEnter Benedick and Margaret, meetingBenedickPray thee, sweet Mistress Margaret, deserve well at my hands by helping me to the speech of Beatrice.MargaretWill you then…The Divine Comedy: Inferno: Canto XXI
Inferno: Canto XXInferno: Canto XXIIInferno: Canto XXI From bridge to bridge thus, speaking other things Of which my Comedy cares not to sing, We came along, and held the summit, when…