certain swimmings of, blurred swimmings of
swimmings of barley
swimmings of Scotch bigg
the swimmings of bisons and the floatings of dead trees
imitating the swimmings of the frogs
swimmings of the brain
swimmings of the head
swimmings of the head, and night-mares
the darkenings of his own mind, the swimmings of agony
the cure does produce certain swimmings of the head, certain faintnesses of the knees
in many constitutions swimmings of the head
by reason of swimmings of the heade. Her hayre is all fallen
certain pains and swimmings of the head, and blaming philosophy
with fits and swimmings of the head
not to mistake swimmings of the head for philosophy
let the swimmings of a man in the ocean finally end
in his river-side walks, the circular swimmings of trout
blurred swimmings of poetic sight
for whom the swimmings of
the undulations and graceful swimmings of
the very frequent swimmings of my head render walking not only slow, but often hazardous
or swimmings of rapid rivers
throʼ black swimmings of storm and burst seams of blue rain ?
the various swimmings of the Negroes
swimmings of his head
swimmings of pots
for “swimmings of pots,” suppose
for she saves the swimmings of her bacon-pot for this use
swimmings of purple valor
the morning plunges and swimmings of 1887-8
would anchor in a dreaming silence to watch the curious swimmings of ephemeral moles
and watch over the sides the swimmings of their Skye terriers
swimmings of the head, dimness of sight, ravings, and profound sleep
the blurred swimmings of buildings faraway
in the free swimmings of the herds
Not the things themselves. Swimmings of light on the smallest things.
John Fowles, The Collector (1963)
the flow of clean water on the back / swimmings of the first
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certain skimmings of the swimmings (mainly older), rearranged
tags:
swimmings; Hero and Leander; not only slow but also hazardous
John Fowles