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Tirl said he whispered things in her ear like: "See, that's all we were going to do, make love," before she left the room.
The Anglo-Saxon word tirl, means 'narrow street' or a 'gate' to keep horses and other cattle out of the city.
By Tirl And you lived?
ta tirl an headicraa, curse motts an mudjicks,
Eden Tirl, a former model who acted in one episode of the Cosby Show, said that Cosby came on to her after a taping of the show.
He spurred his steed and swiftly rode Like lightning o'er the lea, Until he came to his sister's gates And he tirl'd at the pin.
They did sing, in a way, an eldritch tirl of sound, a high threnody as the never ceasing wind blasted through the holes and crevices in the tall standing rocks.
Ah, Gwendolyn, while it may be true that everyday existence is the tirl of dull, repetitive activities that you infer, its just one layer of a many-layered cake; and if it seems an exercise in pointless mediocrity, maybe thats only because most who live it are too narrowly focused to perceive its underlying kaleidoscopic density.