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Engle

[ eng-guhl ]

noun

  1. Paul (Hamilton), 1908–91, U.S. poet and educator.


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Engle was by trade a carpenter; his experiment as a foundryman does not appear to have been successful.

While the scenes at the whipping-post on flogging-day are fresh in my mind, I have written down the story of Mary Engle.

Mary Engle was the daughter of a widow in humble circumstances who lived in the village.

It was a little play—a brief comedy of only tolerable merit, and it devolved upon Mary Engle to enter first.

Miss E. Engle will accompany me, as she has charge of them during my absence.

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