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  • “What! would you not have the child exhilirate and spruce up a little?” cried the father.

    Margaret 1851

  • Your companion [however], will I hope exhilirate your spirits by the brilliancy of his fancy.

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 29 May 1787 1787

  • Bath tends to exhilirate the Spirits, the aged and the infirm receive Health and Spirits from the Bethsadian pools and not a little

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 30 December 1786 1786

  • [_sic_] bent to a former belief in good [rather] than in evil and this feeling which must even exhilirate the hopeless ever shone forth in his words.

    Mathilda Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1824

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