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Brewer's: Round as a Ball;
... as an apple, as an orange, etc. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894RoundaboutRound Table A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W…MLB American League Annual Batting Leaders
American League Multiple winners: Ty Cobb (12); Rod Carew (7); Ted Williams (6); Wade Boggs (5); Harry Heilmann (4); George Brett, Nap Lajoie, Tony Oliva and Carl Yastrzemski (3); Luke Appling,…The Celtic Twilight: The Friends of the People of Faery
by W. B. Yeats The Queen and the FoolDreams That Have No MoralThe Friends of the People of Faery Those that see the people of faery most often, and so have the most of their wisdom, are…Computer Virus Timeline
If you own or use a computer, you are vulnerable to malware. Computer viruses are deployed every day in an attempt to wreak havoc, whether it be by stealing your personal…Jo's Boys: Chapter 2 — Parnassus
ParnassusIt was well named; and the Muses seemed to be at home that day, for as the newcomers went up the slope appropriate sights and sounds greeted them. Passing an open window, they looked…Walt Whitman: Song of the Exposition, Part 8
Part 8And thou America, Thy offspring towering e'er so high, yet higher Thee above all towering, With Victory on thy left, and at thy right hand Law; Thou Union holding all, fusing, absorbing…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 12, 1805
Day 651 Day 653 Lewis, May 12, 1805 Sunday May 12th 1805. Set out at an early hour, the weather clear and Calm; I walked on shore this morning for the benifit of exersize which I much…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, June 10, 1806
Day 1443 Day 1445 Lewis, June 10, 1806 Tuesday June 10th 1806. This morning we arrose early and had our horses collected except one of Cruzatt's and one of Whitehouse's, which were not to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 10, 1806
Day 1444 Day 1446 Clark, June 10, 1806 Tuesday June 10th 1806. rose early this morning and had all the horses Collected except one of Whitehouses horses which could not be found, an Indian…Brewer's: Hippomenes
(4 syl.). A Grecian prince, who ran a race with Atalanta for her hand in marriage. He had three golden apples, which he dropped one by one, and which the lady stopped to pick up. By this…