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La of Grenock Galloshiels younger
Colvill of Blair, Whitbank younger, La. of Grenock, Galloshiels younger, Buchchantie, Grachlaw, Cloberhil, Dalserf , Mr Robert Burnet younger, Mr Tho.
— from The Acts Of The General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland by Church of Scotland. General Assembly

Lady of Geraint give you
The Lady of Geraint give you good rest!"
— from Love Among the Ruins by Warwick Deeping

love of God go ye
Go ye to, good brethren and fathers, for the love of God, go ye to; and seeing we are here assembled, let us do something whereby we may be known to be the children of light.
— from Sermons on the Card, and Other Discourses by Hugh Latimer

love of God give your
Oh, madam, for the love of God, give your consent.
— from Bobby in Movieland by Francis J. (Francis James) Finn

lighter ones gray green yellow
The upper winds of the skies drove streaks and long groups of feathery cloud across the sun’s face; these were at once magnified and painted in brilliant hues—the denser ones blue-black, the lighter ones gray, green, yellow, and scarlet.
— from Jules of the Great Heart "Free" Trapper and Outlaw in the Hudson Bay Region in the Early Days by Lawrence Mott


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