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Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene i]: Sharp <span class="searchmatch">misery</span> had worn him to the bones. 1785, William Cowper, The Task: The Winter Walk...
evil and takes her vengeance for the insult done to her by hurling us into <span class="searchmatch">misery</span>. (transitive) To capture or win (a piece or trick) in a game. took the next...
under whatever Circumstances They May be Placed than if They Experienced No <span class="searchmatch">Misery</span> in this Life, Adams: A. Oakey, →OCLC, page 324: While they are in this state...
deem'd before his little day was done / One blast might chill him into <span class="searchmatch">misery</span>. 1838, Martin Farquhar Tupper, “Of Rest”, in Proverbial Philosophy: A Book...
[…], →OCLC, page 52, lines 660–664: The Country King his peaceful Realm <span class="searchmatch">enjoys</span>: / Cool Grots, and living Lakes, the Flovv'ry Pride / Of Meads, and Streams...
democratical, democratist 1692, Gershom Bulkeley, “Will and Doom, or The <span class="searchmatch">Miseries</span> of Connecticut by and under an Usurped and Arbitrary Power. […]”, in Collections...
clergyman of the Church of England” [pseudonym; Thomas Stackhouse], The <span class="searchmatch">Miseries</span> and Great Hardships of the Inferiour Clergy, in and about London. And a...