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  • Julia, then, Jowler, and Mrs.J. were at luncheon: the dear girl was in the act to sabler a glass of Hodgson as I entered.

    Burlesques 2006

  • Now and then, a red current of flame would leap from the darker center and flash across the leaden zones only to exhibit the stronger and sabler bands that held in awful solitude the pent-up wrath of the angry storm.

    Autobiography, sermons, addresses, and essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D., 1898

  • Julia, then, Jowler, and Mrs.J. were at luncheon: the dear girl was in the act to sabler a glass of Hodgson as I entered.

    The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan 1838

  • Julia, then, Jowler, and Mrs.J. were at luncheon: the dear girl was in the act to sabler a glass of Hodgson as I entered.

    Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • More glittering eye, and black brow's sabler gloom,

    The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • To blend your airy forms with Sorrows sabler hues. — — — — —

    Letter 98 1798

  • [(Chasten\222d b) -20.7 (y) 19.3 (sabler tints of wo) -10.7 (e,)] TJ

    Honoria Sommerville 1789

  • [(Chasten\222d by) 29.4 (sabler tints of woe,)] TJ

    Honoria Sommerville 1789

  • [(Chasten\222d by) 29.4 (sabler tints of woe,)] TJ

    Honoria Sommerville 1789

  • Without digressing further, I'd like to point to this article about the Iranian Political landscape and their desire for sabler rattling by Israel and American politicians.

    The Young Turks 2008

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