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1615. Chapman, Odyss., XXI. 574. Giue banquet; and the rest (Poeme and Harpe) that grace a wel-filld boorde.
1725. Pope, Odyss., IX. 5. The well-filld palace, the perpetual feast.
1781. Crabbe, Library, 148. The dull red edging of the well-filld page.
1786. Burns, To Auld Mare, xii. But thy auld tail thou wad hae whisket, An spread abreed thy weel-filld brisket.
1832. Longf., Coplas de Manrique, lxi. He left no well-filled treasury.
1876. Geo. Eliot, Deronda, xlii. Whose light-brown hair was set up in a small parallelogram above his well-filled forehead.
1878. J. Buller, New Zealand, I. iv. 33. They came in fleets of their well-filled canoes.