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  1.  The White Devil / Webster, John, 1580-1625
    SCENE II Enter Brachiano, Camillo, Flamineo, Vittoria Brach. Your best of rest. Vit ... . [Exeunt Camillo and Vittoria. Brach. Flamineo. Flam. My lord. Brach. Quite lost, Flamineo  details...
  2.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 / Various
    of the limbs, and weakness of the muscular insertions, the spaniel, the brach hound, or the griffon. This dog ... , a species of brach hound and a sort of terrier with short and straight legs. All these dogs had erect ears  details...
  3.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 / Various
    and experienced brach hound, the same which with the bitch had to face the attack of the wolf. He amuses me much ... brach hound. He insists on coming in, and, to gain his purpose, tries to have the door opened. Although  details...
  4.  The Taming Of The Shrew / Shakespeare, William
    from hunting, with his train] Lord Huntsman, I charge thee, tender well my hounds: Brach Merriman, the poor cur is emboss'd; And couple Clowder with the deep--mouth'd brach. Saw'st thou not, boy, how Silver ...  details...
  5.  The Taming of the Shrew / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    , with his traine. Lo. Huntsman I charge thee, tender wel my hounds, Brach Meriman, the poore Curre is imbost, And couple Clowder with the deepe-mouth'd brach, Saw'st thou not boy how Siluer made it good At the hedge ...  details...
  6.  The Taming of the Shrew / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    my hounds; Brach Merriman, the poor cur, is emboss'd; And couple Clowder with the deep-mouth'd brach. Saw'st thou not, boy, how Silver made it good At the hedge corner, in the coldest fault ...  details...
  7.  The Taming of the Shrew / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    my hounds; Brach Merriman, the poor cur, is emboss'd, And couple Clowder with the deep-mouth'd brach. Saw ...  details...
  8.  The Taming of the Shrew / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    my hounds; Brach Merriman, the poor cur, is emboss'd; And couple Clowder with the deep-mouth'd brach. Saw'st thou not, boy, how Silver made it good At the hedge corner, in the coldest fault ...  details...
  9.  The First Part Of King Henry The Sixth / Shakespeare, William
    sing in Welsh. HOTSPUR I had rather hear Lady, my brach, howl in Irish. LADY PERCY Wouldst ...  details...
  10.  King Lear / Shakespeare, William
    , when Lady the brach may stand by the fire and stink. KING LEAR A pestilent gall to me! Fool Sirrah ... if it bite; Mastiff, grey-hound, mongrel grim, Hound or spaniel, brach or lym, Or bobtail tike or trundle  details...

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