Citations:hawt

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 * c1460, John Russell, Book of Nurture, quoted in Emma Phipson, The Animal-lore of Shakespeare's Time: Including Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fish and Insects, Kegan Paul, Trench &amp; Company (1883), page 228,
 * […] hen of hawt grese &#x5B;plump, well fed hen] […]
 * 1587, William Baldwin et al., The Mirrour for Magistrates, Wherein may be seene, by examples passed in this Realme, with how greenuous plagues vices and punished in great Princes and Magistrates: and how fraile and vnstable worldly prosperity is found, where Fortune seemeth most highly to fauour, Part III, Lackington, Allen, and Co. (1815), page 120,
 * 28. Proud Lucifer, which from the heauens on high / Downe to the pit of hell belowe was cast, / And being once an aungell bright in sky, / For his high pride in hell is chained fast / In deepe darknes that euermore shall last, / More hawt &#x5B;haught] of heart was not before his fall, / Then was this proud and pompous cardinall :
 * a1874, anonymous, “Swell’s Soliloquy”, in William Cullen Bryant (ed.), A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets, J. B. Ford and co. (1874), page 742,
 * I don’t appwove this hawid waw; / those dweadful bannahs hawt &#x5B;hurt] my eyes; […]