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templar

[tem-pler] / ˈtɛm plər /


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And then—But are you really well assured It is a templar who eggs on your patriarch?

From Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts by Taylor, William

You must perceive The templar loves your Recha—Give her to him; Then will your sin, which I can hide no longer, Be at an end.

From Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts by Taylor, William

One of pure gold, supposed to have been worn by a knight templar, was ploughed up near Hereford.

From Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See by Fisher, A. Hugh (Alfred Hugh)

No emulation, like that which tempted the individual graduate or templar to rival Surrey in addressing his mistress's eyebrow, or Sackville in stately rhyming on English history, acted on the writers of prose.

From A History of Elizabethan Literature by Saintsbury, George

It scarcely can be other, for a templar Talked with him just before, and what I heard Agreed with this.

From Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts by Taylor, William




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