"Many an" Quotes from Famous Books
... We have many an argument about New England and the Old Dominion, but keep our tempers pretty well, and each of us finds a great deal to boast of. There is one thing I can say which really troubles him, for he can't deny that ... — Hurrah for New England! - The Virginia Boy's Vacation • Louisa C. Tuthill
... dews of summer night did fall; The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an ... — Kenilworth • Sir Walter Scott
... wife? Well, I think that my choice would justify even your fastidiousness...I think you will understand how happy her love ought to and does make me. I fear that in this respect indeed the advantage is on my side, for my present wandering life and uncertain position must necessarily give her many an anxious thought. Our future is indeed none of the clearest. Three years at the very least must elapse before the "Rattlesnake" returns to England, and then unless I can write myself into my promotion or something else, we shall be just where we were. Nevertheless I have the ... — The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 1 • Leonard Huxley
... Yet many an upstart, with thousands of the most marvelous contrivances in his own body, is ready to shout that there is no God and no design, or that there has been no interference since creation, and that our bodies have reached the dizzy heights of perfection, without intelligence, ... — The Evolution Of Man Scientifically Disproved • William A. Williams
... dess out-talk hisse'f! No, ma'am; I done hear him many an' many an' many's the time, but ... — Gentle Julia • Booth Tarkington
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