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Drayton
[ dreyt-n ]
noun
- Michael, 1563–1631, English poet.
- William Henry, 1742–1779, American member of Continental Congress, 1778–79.
Drayton
/ ˈdreɪtən /
noun
- DraytonMichael15631631MEnglishWRITING: poet Michael. 1563–1631, English poet. His work includes odes and pastorals, and Poly-Olbion (1613–22), on the topography of England
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Drayton's contemporary writes the greatest pick-up lines of all time.
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Two servants of Paston, attempting to keep a court at Drayton in their master's name, were carried off by force.
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One day Paston's men made a raid upon Drayton, and carried off seventy-seven head of cattle.
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As Mrs. Drayton listened her white face grew whiter, and she began to tremble.
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Nothing but morbid fancy makes you imagine you are in any way responsible for—Drayton's death.
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The happiness of your whole life is at stake, and I want you to be brave—it is now or never with Mr. Thomas Drayton.
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