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  • Sacred reading, that's a bit misleading on Good Friday and many's the year I've spent the day robed and choired and singing for several hours, but I'm in an lapsed Anglican organised religion phase right now, yet that doesn't mean you don't mark the day somehow.

    45 entries from March 2008 2008

  • March 22, 2008 at 2:37 pm i thimk skotch is definitlee an ack choired tayste.

    keep friends close, - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • In unison, as a hundred languages choired below them, the imaginary stars and planets lifted into the higher regions of air, sputtering and fading as they caught a sudden wind and scattered, in a babble of fire and voices, over the bay of Istar.

    The Dark Queen Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- 1994

  • II Riverwind, borrowed from night, grew as the eyes of the People, reading the air, the descending wind, the back of his mind a prophet, a jackal, while the cry of the leopard, unheard by the People except at the place where the world falls over, choired at the back of his head.

    The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987

  • II Riverwind, borrowed from night, grew as the eyes of the People, reading the air, the descending wind, the back of his mind a prophet, a jackal, while the cry of the leopard, unheard by the People except at the place where the world falls over, choired at the back of his head.

    The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987

  • She had turned and looked down, as she always did when human complexities made her seek reassurance as to the worth of this world, on the shiny mud-flats, blue-veined with the running tides, and green marshes where the redshanks choired.

    The Judge Rebecca West 1937

  • From the choired Gods advancing, the SPIRIT of the EARTH made reverence meet

    The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb Mary Lamb 1805

  • Here the Toronto Consort ensemble and guests position themselves and their instruments around a church and in the balconies for an encircled performance of carols, German love songs and Michael Praetorius's four-choired

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRAD WHEELER 2010

  • Unlike them, I grew up in God's own garden, a shadowy and solemn rainforest cathedral choired by birds of paradise and guarded by poisonous vines, stink bugs, and death adders.

    unknown title 2009

  • Unlike them, I grew up in God's own garden, a shadowy and solemn rainforest cathedral choired by birds of paradise and guarded by poisonous vines, stink bugs, and death adders.

    unknown title 2009

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