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The eremite, despite himself, inclined his head to hear her.
Eremite - 1 day 22 hours ago Oh joy!
They turned, saw the eremite, screamed happily and began to hop toward him.
What's a stripe or two to a born eremite?"
"Yet it sounds like quite a perfect place to go and become a recluse, an eremite," observed the First Citizen.
The second album under his name, "Captain of the Deep" (Eremite), was released on the day he died.
Be thou, devoutly eremite, Free of thy fate.
It quickly became clear that this saintly eremite was wholly incompetent and unsuited for a job as pope.
He self-identified as a "wandering eremite".
If he had been a recluse before, now he was an eremite; he grudged every hour that was not given to his work.
Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace (Eremite, 1979)
It has stripped me of my humanity as faith strips an eremite of worldly possessions, and honed my life to a single point.
Companions (Eremite, 2002)
Green Bermudas (Eremite 1996)
Eremite, Poetry (January 2009)
In 2002 he made a comeback on a William Parker record, "Bob's Pink Cadillac" (Eremite).
The moon resolves her beauty in The sea's deep kisses salt and keen; The sea assumes the lunar light, And he - their eremite!
Bend down the amazing Face Of sorrow and of grace, Share the deep vigil of thine eremite!
We Are Not At The Opera (Eremite)
ConSequences (Eremite, 1998)
Bob's Pink Cadillac (Eremite, 2002)
He became a friar eremite of the order of St. Augustine at the monastery of Clare in his native county, and was eventually made prior.
Günther, an eremite from Magdeburg, tried to mission in the Lutician lands during the same year without success.
Alan Silva & The Sound Visions Orchestra (Eremite, 1999)
Galeon was born in Norfolk, and became a friar eremite in the Augustinian monastery of Lynn Regis.