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Erth

Erth may refer to:

  • Urith, southwestern Brythonic martyr
  • Saint Erc, early Irish saint in Cornwall
  • Earth, planet

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Usage examples of "erth".

Oure Lady Church, yt looked like hell wher were above 1000 torches brannyng and syche a noise as yf heven and erth had gone together with fallyng of images and fallyng down of costly works.

Prynsace the Quen of Implande, one that was your Servaunt but now beinge both a Traitor and a manifald parjured Traitor, which Heaven above doth abhorre, the erth below detest, the sun moone and starres be eschamed of, and all Creatures doo curse and ajudge unworthy of breth and life, do wish onelie to die your Penytent.

Erth was Ulra - star and goddess of love to all the generations of Mur, Masters and Givers alike.

Teleprintered orders had to be sent to all the duty officers of every Hut 8 listening post - from Thurso, clinging to the cliffs on the northernmost tip of Scotland, right down to St Erth, near Land's End.

The Skool house was lited up in grate stile and the winders was filld with mottoes amung which I notised the follerin--"Trooth smashed to erth shall rize agin--YOU CAN'T STOP HER.

Erth, possibly thinking that his principal seat already sprawled over too much ground, more probably prevented from adding a wing in the Palladian style by the straitened times in which he had the ill-fortune to live, contented himself with rebuilding the stables, papering a great many of the rooms, and installing a closed-stove in the enormous kitchen.