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To Dulcet: Before I got my scanner, I just used my digital camera.
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To Dulcet: Some craft stores sell cheap plaid fabric for making school uniforms.
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Our friend Dove Dulcet, the poet, came into our kennel and found us arm in arm with a deep demijohn of Chester County cider.
Pipefuls Christopher Morley 1923
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Our friend Dove Dulcet, the well-known sub-caliber poet, has recently issued a slender volume of verses called _Peanut Butter_.
Mince Pie Christopher Morley 1923
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First published in Drum-Taps, 1865, under title of Do You Ask Dulcet Rhymes From Me?
Notes, 190199 1900
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Or how could pretty Miss Dulcet -- all sentiment, it is true, but all bashful timidity -- appall Captain Smirke from proposing with, 'Did not you think the parson's sermon a little too dry in -- MY
My Novel — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Or how could pretty Miss Dulcet -- all sentiment, it is true, but all bashful timidity -- appall Captain Smirke from proposing with, 'Did not you think the parson's sermon a little too dry in -- MY Novel'?
My Novel — Volume 12 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Dulcet tones and deep bass lines immediately snared me as I swung my camera behind my back and got down with those around me.
JamBase 2009
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[57] Antonio Palau y Dulcet, _Manuel del Librero Hispano-Americano_,
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. Anonymous 1951
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Dulcet Cuisine's Mild Indian Curry Ketchup (best condiment); Hancock Gourmet Lobster Company's
New York Press 2010
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