Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations  by Various
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			I saw her at a county ball; 
			There when the sound of flute and fiddle Gave signal sweet in that old hall, Of hands across and down the middle. 137 PRAED: _Belle of the Ball-Room,_ St. 2. =Banishment.= Eating the bitter bread of banishment. 138 SHAKS.: _Richard II.,_ Act iii., Sc. 1. Banished? O friar, the damned use that word in hell; Howlings attend it: How hast thou the heart, Being a divine, a ghostly confessor, A sin-absolver, and my friend profess'd, To mangle me with that word--banished? 139 SHAKS.: _Rom. and Jul.,_ Act iii., Sc. 3 =Banner.= Hang out our banners on the outward walls. 140 SHAKS.: _Macbeth,_ Act v., Sc. 5.  | 
		
			
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