Do we say eyer or ire

eyer 21 occurrences

A brace of very beautiful bitches are Mr. F. Eyer's Dorset Girl and Miss W. Easton's Okeford Queen.

TAYLOR, MARGUERITE EYER.

The East India Company and the British Empire in the Far East, by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur.

Marguerite Eyer Taylor (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur) (A); 12Dec72; R541417.

Marguerite Eyer Taylor (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur) (A); 12Dec72; R541417.

WILBUR, MARGUERITE EYER.

SEE TAYLOR, MARGUERITE EYER.

& notes by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth) NM: introd. & notes.

& notes by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth) NM: introd. & notes.

Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth, formerly Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (A); 31May77; R663409. R663410.

Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth, formerly Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (A); 31May77; R663409. R663410.

TAYLOR, MARGUERITE EYER.

The East India Company and the British Empire in the Far East, by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur.

Marguerite Eyer Taylor (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur) (A); 12Dec72; R541417.

Marguerite Eyer Taylor (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur) (A); 12Dec72; R541417.

WILBUR, MARGUERITE EYER.

SEE TAYLOR, MARGUERITE EYER.

& notes by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth) NM: introd. & notes.

& notes by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth) NM: introd. & notes.

Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth, formerly Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (A); 31May77; R663409. R663410.

Marguerite Eyer Wilbur Longstreth, formerly Marguerite Eyer Wilbur (A); 31May77; R663409. R663410.

ire 273 occurrences

To go away, to ebb............Tie-ire-duk.

To lie and dream here by your side Were pleasant, but the crowd Of officers will soon retire; Draw not on you and me their ire!" ~The Folly of Useless Effort~ The weeds will but the ranker grow, If fields too large you seek to till.

A colt, whose eye-balls flamed with ire, Elate with strength and youthful fire, In haste stept forth before the rest, And thus the listening throng addressed: 10 'Good gods!

30 The horse, from scorn provoked to ire, Flung backward; rolling in the mire, The puppy howled, and bleeding lay; The pad in peace pursued the way.

We'll brave their ire And trip a minuet.

So when PROMETHEUS braved the Thunderer's ire, 370 Stole from his blazing throne etherial fire, And, lantern'd in his breast, from realms of day Bore the bright treasure to his Man of clay; High on cold Caucasus by VULCAN bound, The lean impatient Vulture fluttering round, 375 His writhing limbs in vain he twists and strains To break or loose the adamantine chains.

[subdivisions of nations] state government [Lat.], state; shire [Brit.]; province [Can.]; county [Ire.]; canton [Switz.]; territory [Austral.]; duchy, archduchy, archdukedom^; woiwodshaft; commonwealth; region &c 181; property &c 780.

ill humor, bad humor, ill temper, bad temper; irascibility &c 901; ill blood &c (hate) 898; revenge &c 919. excitement, irritation; warmth, bile, choler, ire, fume, pucker, dander, ferment, ebullition; towering passion, acharnement

[U.S.], peg, rum, rye, schnapps [U.S.], sherry, sling [U.S.], uisquebaugh [Ire.], usquebaugh

His insults are most likely to be directed against the very kind of man I have described, because people of different tastes can never be friends, and the sight of pre-eminent merit is apt to raise the secret ire of a ne'er-do-well.

And yet ducentas ire nuptum post mortes amant: howsoever it is, as [6260]Apuleius gives out of his Meroe, congressus annosus, pestilens, abhorrendus, a pestilent match, abominable, and not to be endured.

Now roars the thunder of great Accad's cars, Their brazen chariots as blazing stars Through Nuk-khu's depths with streams of blazing fire, Thus fall upon the foe with vengeful ire.

" The giant forms a moment fiercely glared, And carefully advanced with weapons bared, Which flash in the bright rays like blades of fire, And now in parry meet with blazing ire.

" Peace being thus restored, Souwanas, who had been much amused by Mary's ire, resumed his story: "When Nokomis heard her grandson describe how he was going to let the monster swallow him she resolved to come and pitch her tent on the seashore, among the people who had been so troubled, and there to await the return of her grandson, if he should ever come back from such a perilous adventure.

Father, you have no reason for this ire; Frowne whilst you kill us, desire is desire.

What shall I call thee to allay this ire? Fred.

There was great excitement, and immense deprecation of gubernatorial ire.

If there is rather too much of the saeva indignatio, which Swift speaks of as lacerating his heart, it is a nobler and less selfish ire than his, and the language and verse which it inspires are full of the very soul of dignity.

' Thus sung the Sisters, while the gods admire Their beauteous creature, made for man, in ire; The young Pandora she, whom all contend To make too perfect not to gain her end: Then bid the winds that fly to breathe the spring, Return to bear her on a gentle wing; With wafting airs the winds obsequious blow, And land the shining vengeance safe below.

He gave them up to their own hearts, To work their own desire; He threatened them with judgment vast, And kindled was His ire.

"What know-nothing says that?" demanded Nightingale fiercely, as if all his latent ire was excited by so rude and daring an interruption.

Displeased, it will seem a bright vial of wrath, Uncorked by its heat, the offender to scath; And, taking occasion to let off its ire, 'Tis startling to witness how high it will fire.

Their eyes seemed like little volcanoes, for fire, Their hum, to a cannon-peal grown, Farina to bullets was rolled in their ire,

For on that fatal day of vengeful ire.

This but added to Philaebus' despair, so that he died upon her tomb, and the bereft father having once more sought the aid of the goddess, the oracle pronounced the curse: Sicilian swaines, ill luck shall long betide To every bridegroome, and to every bride: No sacrifice, no vow shall still mine Ire, Till Claius blood both quench and kindle fire.

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