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Ev'n time, that changes all, yet changes us in vain:
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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'Ev'n bless' im as started that song, with that chorus, -- a boon and a joy!
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892 Various
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Ev'n death stands still; nor from above they throw
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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Ev'n should'st though blight its dearest hopes, will share
Zophiel A Poem Maria Gowen Brooks
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Ev'n Hen -- ham's [9] Shapes their weak Fancies intice,
Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry Edmund Goldsmid
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Ev'n Hector now in vain, like Priam, would appear.
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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Ev'n to your baths, that God for you hath wrought;
The Song of Roland Anonymous 1909
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"Ev'n the Styx, which ninefold her infoldeth Hems not Ceres 'daughter in its flow; But she grasps the apple -- ever holdeth Her, sad Orcus, down below."
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'Tis no uneasy thing, for the Divel, to impregnate the Air about us, with such Malignant Salts, as meeting with the Salt of our Microcosm, shall immediately cast us into that Fermentation and Putrefaction, which will utterly dissolve All the Vital Tyes within us; Ev'n as an Aqua Fortis, made with a conjuuction of Nitre and Vitriol, Corrodes what it Siezes upon.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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Ev'n his, who, knowing fame's first steep how hard,
The Poems of William Watson William Watson 1896
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