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A retractable roof opens up to the springtide; in summer and winter, it unfurls into a glass-paneled cathedral ceiling that alternately cocoons air-conditioned coolness or furnace-rendered warmth.

From Slate Jun. 5, 2017

This autumn season is something more akin to late springtide in the brilliant career of Edna O’Brien, described by her American peer Philip Roth as the greatest living woman writing in English.

From The Guardian Oct. 10, 2015

The picture was a fitting one for springtide.

From A Blot on the Scutcheon by Mabel Winifred Knowles

Moreover, as the springtide of nature fills each creature with joy and hope, so Israel's feast of redemption promises the great day of liberty to those who still chafe under the yoke of oppression.

From Jewish Theology by Kaufmann Kohler

My eyes first opened on the laughing spring, And all of life, of hope, of fond affection Has been passed in springtide.

From Joan of Arc A Play in Five Acts by Jane Alice Sargant




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