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primrose peerless
ˈprimrose ˈpeerless [See the two words.] † 1. Originally used in the senses of the two words: A peerless or unrivalled primrose; usually fig.: see primrose n. 3. Obs. rare.1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel 1447 This ieloffer ientyll, this rose, this lylly flowre, This primerose pereles. 1542 Bale Myst. Iniq... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diana Primrose
Diana Primrose (floruit 1630) was the author of a eulogy to the deceased Queen Elizabeth published as A Chaine of Pearle, Or a Memoriall of the peerless Thus, the primrose became a symbol of her monarchy. wikipedia.org
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primrose
▪ I. primrose, n. (a.) (ˈprɪmrəʊz) Forms: 5 prymrose, prima rose, 5–6 prymerose, prime rose, 5–7 primerose, 6 pryme rose, (prymer rose, primorose,) Sc. prymross, 7 prim rose, prim-rose, prime-rose, 6– primrose. [Late ME. primerose (1413: see (c) below; not used by Chaucer or Gower; occurring in seve... Oxford English Dictionary
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Narcissus × medioluteus
Narcissus biflorus), common names primrose-peerless, April beauty, cemetery ladies, loving couples, pale narcissus, twin sisters, two-flowered narcissus wikipedia.org
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unconquered
unˈconquered, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Not conquered or vanquished: a. Of persons, places, etc.1549 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. 1 John ii. 47 A mynde that is vnbroken and vnconquered agaynst al wanton enticementes, agaynst all iniuries, sheweth a man to be a Christian. 1591 Shakes. 1 Hen. VI, iv. ii. 32 Loe, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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1630 in literature
– A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (published) Thomas Randolph Aristippus Amyntas, or the Impossible Dowry Poetry Lope de Vega – El laurel de Apolo Diana Primrose – A Chaine of Pearle; or a memoriall of the peerless graces, and heroick vertues of Queene Elizabeth John Taylor – All the Workes of John Taylor the Water-Poet wikipedia.org
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Matilda Anne Mackarness
A Peerless Wife, a novel, 1871. A Mingled Yarn, a novel, 1872. Marion Lee's Good Work, 1873. Sweet Flowers, 1873. Only a Little Primrose, 1874. Rosebud Tales, 1874. Pearls restrung, stories from the Apocrypha, 1878. wikipedia.org
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L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library
Talmage papers, Peerless Coal Co. records, Bamberger Railway Records, Herald R. Clark papers, L. The Music Special Collections contains the Primrose International Viola Archive, the International Harp Archives, the RKO Vaudeville Collection, and the wikipedia.org
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rose
▪ I. rose, n.1 and a.1 (rəʊz) Forms: 1– rose, 5 roos, 5–6 roose, ross, 5, 7 rosse, 6 ros, roase; Sc. 5 roise, 5–6 rois, roys(e; 9 dial. rooas(e, rwose. [OE. rose or róse, ad. L. rosa (It., Sp., Pg. rosa, F. rose); in ME. prob. reinforced from French. Cf. MDu. rose (Du. roos, Fris. roas), LG. rose, O... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ginger Rogers
Her acting was well received by critics and audiences in films such as Stage Door (1937), Vivacious Lady (1938), Bachelor Mother (1939), Primrose Path ability to combine dancing skills, natural beauty, and exceptional abilities as a dramatic actress and comedian, thus truly complementing Astaire, a peerless wikipedia.org
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Betty May
their return to London they became part of the unorthodox household of Stewart Gray (founder of the "Back to the Land" movement) in Ormonde Terrace, Primrose first verse, in the male voice, ran: No Austin-Seven at my door love's chariot was, but jolting trams with butts and spittle on the floor conveyed your peerless wikipedia.org
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1947 Birthday Honours
Wilfred David Peerless, Superintending Experimental Wireless Assistant, War Office. Flight Lieutenant Arthur William Primrose Malcolm (Aus.407206). Flight Lieutenant Cecil Raymond McNichol (Aus.414503). wikipedia.org
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