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  1.  The Cruise of the Kawa / Chappell, George S. (George Shepard), 1877-1946
    with the _wak-wak_. Saved! CHAPTER VII Excursions beyond the outer reef. Our aquatic wives. Premonitions ... . Sharks, octopi and the man-eating _Wak-waks_ do the rest. This, as I say, is a rough sort of control  details...
  2.  Kernel Cob And Little Miss Sweetclover / Mitchel, George
    they are up here near the North Pole. Are we far away from it?" "About a hundred miles or so," said Wak Wak ... ." "If you'll come to my cubby hole," said Wak Wak, "we can sit down and talk it over. It's not far  details...
  3.  Sonnets / Milton, John
    , as in no face with more delight. But O as to embrace me she enclin'd I wak'd, she fled ...  details...
  4.  A Midsummer Night's Dream / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    When thou wak'st, it is thy dear. Wake when some vile thing is near. Exit ... -courtesy. Churl, upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe: When thou wak  details...
  5.  A Midsummer Night's Dream / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    When thou wak'st, it is thy dear. Wake when some vile thing is near. Exit ... -courtesy. Churl, upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe: When thou wak  details...
  6.  A Midsummer Night's Dream / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    with bristled hair, In thy eye that shall appear When thou wak'st, it is thy dear; Wake when some vile thing ... this charm doth owe; When thou wak'st let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eyelid: So awake  details...
  7.  A Midsummer Night's Dream / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    , Pard, or Boare with bristled haire, In thy eye that shall appeare, When thou wak'st, it is thy deare ... -curtesie. Churle, vpon thy eyes I throw All the power this charme doth owe: When thou wak'st, let loue forbid  details...
  8.  Wherein It Is Attempted To Describe Certain Views Of Nature And Of Rustic Manners; And Also, To Point Out, In Some Instances, The Different Influence Which The Same Circumstances Produce On Different Characters / Baillie, Joanna, 1762-1851
    on the distant field, Catch fire from him, and dart their new got beams Upon die dazzled eye. The new-wak ... , lifts his shaggy ear, Begins to stretch him, on his legs half-rais'd, Till fully wak'd, with bristling  details...
  9.  Isabella; Or, The Pot Of Basil / Keats, John
    . So once more he had wak'd and anguished A dreary night of love and misery, If Isabel's quick eye ...  details...
  10.  The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter / Petronius Arbiter, 20-66
    , he fell to downright violence; but I rais'd such an outcry that I wak'd the whole house, and, by the help ... -watched themselves, that they were fall'n into a dead sleep, and we only wak'd at the crack. To be short, Ascyltos  details...

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