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  • In this nest beneath the ash-tree they sat till they heard the organ wheeze and the furious sound of the last hymn, and saw the brisk coming-forth with its air of, 'Thank

    Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900

  • In this nest beneath the ash-tree they sat till they heard the organ wheeze and the furious sound of the last hymn, and saw the brisk coming-forth with its air of, 'Thank God! And now, to eat!' till at last there was no stir again about the little church -- no stir at all save that of nature's ceaseless thanksgiving ....

    The Freelands John Galsworthy 1900

  • It was midnight, on the 8th of June, when the queen reached the gates; but the road outside and the streets inside were thronged with a crowd as dense as midday could have produced, which followed her to the archbishop's palace, making the whole city resound with their loyal cheers; and which, the next morning, awaited her coming-forth after holding a grand reception of all the nobles of the province, to meet the king when he made his solemn entry in the afternoon.

    The Life of Marie Antoinette Yonge, Charles Duke, 1812-1891 1876

  • "By the coming-forth of the Moon through the ways of Darkness, .. by the shining of Stars, .. by the Sleeping Sun and the silence of

    Ardath Marie Corelli 1889

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