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... ( probably ) under the elm avenue at Harefield , called " the Queen's Walk , " in honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit to the Lord Keeper and Countess of Derby at the end of July , 1602 . In the simile from Paradise Lost , and elsewhere ...
... ( probably ) under the elm avenue at Harefield , called " the Queen's Walk , " in honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit to the Lord Keeper and Countess of Derby at the end of July , 1602 . In the simile from Paradise Lost , and elsewhere ...
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... ( probably - splinter - new , see note ** , though speld or spelde - a pin ) ; splinternieuw ( = splinter- new ) ; or they add spik ( probably spike or nail ) to these last two , and say spikspelder- nieuw and spiksplinternieuw . Wedgwood ...
... ( probably - splinter - new , see note ** , though speld or spelde - a pin ) ; splinternieuw ( = splinter- new ) ; or they add spik ( probably spike or nail ) to these last two , and say spikspelder- nieuw and spiksplinternieuw . Wedgwood ...
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... probably the Low German ( Friesic ) pojek , or pajek , a boy ; puellus is the translation of Outzen ( s.v. paikig ) . In Sweden the modern form is pojke , but the pro- vincial and older form is pajke - payek . In the north of England it ...
... probably the Low German ( Friesic ) pojek , or pajek , a boy ; puellus is the translation of Outzen ( s.v. paikig ) . In Sweden the modern form is pojke , but the pro- vincial and older form is pajke - payek . In the north of England it ...
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