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Midsummer Day
noun
24th June, an English quarter day.
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Midsummer day 1895 was the day the government was unexpectedly defeated in committee over a complicated question of the supply of small arms and ammunition.
Midsummer day when the fertile sun Poised in our breathing heart, Unlocked its truth as we were still And took us for its own vessel.
The average Manhattan midsummer day is hot, rank and long.
Its depths never see sunlight except, legend has it, on Midsummer Day.
The novel I am writing now is very long, and begins on midsummer day in 1895.
But when we meet on a sticky Toronto midsummer day, Atwood keeps suggesting more things we can do together, kindness after kindness.
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On a sunny midsummer Friday, I go to Liverpool to meet her.
As public parks and playgrounds across the Bronx filled with youngsters on a sunny midsummer Sunday, the parents of two children who were killed last week were planning funerals.
By Reed Whittemore The New Yorker, August 16, 1952 P. 26 On that midsummer Sunday View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
WASHINGTON, July 22 - President Bush was celebrating his 57th birthday at the White House on July 6 , 2003 a muggy midsummer Sunday.
By Reed Whittemore The New Yorker, August 16, 1952 P. 26 On that midsummer Sunday View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.
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