Crossword-Solution: QUARLES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| QUARLES | anagram | RAQUELS |
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| 17th-century poet Francis ___ | 1 answer |
| Francis ___, 17th-century English poet who wrote "A Feast for Worms” | 1 answer |
| Air Force Secretary. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with QUARLES (5)
For similar reasons it is seldom that we meet with a perfect edition of Quarles' "Emblems"; indeed, an "Emblems" of early publication that does not lack the title-page is a great rarity.
One of the books he best and earliest loved was 'Quarles' Emblemes', which his father possessed in a seventeenth century edition, and which contains one or two very tentative specimens of his early handwriting.
Bryan Waller (Barry Cornwall) [4] Quaire, Madame du [2] Quarles' Emblemes [1] Ravenna [1] Ready, the two Misses, preparatory school [3] Ready, Rev.
The hero William and the martyr Charles, One knighted Blackmore, and one pensioned Quarles; Which made old Ben, and surly Dennis swear, "No Lord's anointed, but a Russian bear." Not with such majesty, such bold relief, The forms august, of king, or conquering chief, E'er swelled on marble; as in verse have shined (In polished verse) the manners and the mind.
Rhyme is certainly a constraint even to the best poets, and those who make it with most ease; though perhaps I have as little reason to complain of that hardship as any man, excepting Quarles and Withers.
Quotes with QUARLES (1)
Work, the gospel of work, the sanctity of work, laborare est orare - all that tripe and nonsense. 'Work!' he once broke out contemptuously against the reasonable expostulations of Philip Quarles, 'work is no more respectable than alcohol, and it serves exactly the same purpose: it just distracts the mind, makes a man forget himself. Work's simply a drug, that's all. It's humiliating that men shouldn't be able to live without drugs, soberly; it's humiliating that they shouldn'…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1956–2005).