Difference between revisions of "His hantitat hies not here"
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* '''his habitat is not here''' | * '''his habitat is not here''' | ||
* '''hanter''' (''French'') to haunt | * '''hanter''' (''French'') to haunt | ||
− | * '''here is not his haunt'' | + | * '''here is not his haunt''' |
− | * '''hie:''' hasten, | + | * '''hie:''' hasten, hurry; such as Shakespeare, ''Macbeth'', Act I Scene v: "Hie thee hither,/That I may pour my spirits in thine ear" |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 2 August 2012
- his habitat is not here
- hanter (French) to haunt
- here is not his haunt
- hie: hasten, hurry; such as Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I Scene v: "Hie thee hither,/That I may pour my spirits in thine ear"