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never seen your noble capacious
Of course he has never seen your noble, capacious, alabaster forehead, else he would perceive the source of those scintillations of light and warmth which radiate throughout the universe every Saturday for only ten cents.
— from Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 05, April 30, 1870 by Various

not shamed your nurse cried
"You have not shamed your nurse!" cried Murray.
— from The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter

now so your name can
Well, you might as well get it over with now so your name can be changed to Good Dog.—My
— from Michael, Brother of Jerry by Jack London

not spill your nectar carry
Do not spill your nectar; carry your cup even: so!
— from The Poetaster by Ben Jonson

nobbit speak you now cried
If I had known they had been woemen—Domn them!"—He was hauled up to the scaffold, for he refused to walk a foot.—"Wh-wh-why, [122] nobbit speak you now," cried he in utter desperation; "why n-n-nobbit you aghe not serious, aghe you?" He was told he should soon find to his experience that they were quite serious.—"Why, cworse the whole geneghation of you, the thing is nwot to be bwoghn.
— from The Three Perils of Man; or, War, Women, and Witchcraft, Vol. 1 (of 3) by James Hogg

not seeing you nor can
this is the only cause of my not seeing you, nor can I give you a more real proof of my affectionate regard for your welfare than by thus refusing myself a great pleasure, and, I fear, giving you a Pain.
— from Lord Chatham, His Early Life and Connections by Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of

none such yea neither can
For salvation cometh to none such; for the Lord hath redeemed none such; yea, neither can the Lord redeem such; for he cannot deny himself; for he cannot deny justice when it has its claim.
— from An Examination into and an Elucidation of the Great Principle of the Mediation and Atonement of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by John Taylor

niyáyaʾ see yáyaʾ niyòg cocoanut
niyáyaʾ, see yáyaʾ. niyòg cocoanut 24(1) .
— from Tagalog Texts with Grammatical Analysis by Leonard Bloomfield

not speak yesterday nor could
I could not speak yesterday, nor could you; but his courage in remaining with the horse as an offering to the lion I shall not forget."
— from The Mission by Frederick Marryat


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