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A Dialogue Between Thyrsis and Dorinda
A Dialogue Between Thyrsis and DorindaDorindaWhen Death, shall snatch us from these Kids, And shut up our divided Lids, Tell me Thyrsis, prethee do, Whither thou and I must go.ThyrsisTo the…Twins, 3-2
Date Winner Home FieldOct. 1Twins, 7-5at OaklandOct. 2Athletics, 9-1at OaklandOct. 4Athletics, 6-3at MinnesotaOct. 5Twins, 11-2at MinnesotaOct. 6Twins, 5-4at OaklandGame 1Tuesday, Oct. 1, at…rayon
(Encyclopedia) rayon, synthetic fibers made from cellulose or textiles woven from such fibers; more rayon is manufactured than any other synthetic fiber. The name was adopted (1924), in preference to…Goals
Multiple Winners: Bobby Hull (7); Phil Esposito (6); Charlie Conacher, Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe and Maurice Richard (5); Bill Cooke, Babe Dye, Brett Hull, Mario Lemieux, Pavel Bure and…Ralph Waldo Emerson: Monadnoc from Afar
Monadnoc from AfarDark flower of Cheshire garden, Red evening duly dyes Thy sombre head with rosy hues To fix far-gazing eyes. Well the Planter knew how strongly Works thy form on human…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: January 17, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark January 16, 1806January 18, 1806January 17, 1806 Saturday January 17th 1806 This morning we were visited by Comowool and 7 of the Clatsops our…Portion of the Second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy of Thyestes
Portion of the Second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy of Thyestes(Translated) Climb at Court for me that will Tottering favors Pinacle; All I seek is to lye still. Settled in some secret Nest In…John Keats: Translated from Ronsard
To J. H. Reynolds, Esq.Translated from Ronsard Nature withheld Cassandra in the skies For more adornment a full thousand years; She took their cream of Beauty’s fairest dyes, And shap’d…Dennis Rodman Biography
Dennis RodmanBorn: May 13, 1961Basketball F superb rebounder and defender; also known for dyeing his hair various colors and for getting suspended regularly; in 1997, he was suspended for 11…William Shakespeare: O! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
O! how much more doth beauty beauteous seemO! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem By that sweet ornament which truth doth give. The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet…