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Therefore, little one, give up all these laughters and gentlenesses of thine, they are not worth much, I can tell thee.

From Flemish Legends by Coster, Charles de

Peter's cousin Lucy was something like a small, gay spring flower, with wide, solemn grey eyes that brimmed with sudden laughters, and a funny, infectious gurgle of a laugh.

From The Lee Shore by Macaulay, Rose, Dame

When she gaed up the Cannogate, She laugh'd loud laughters three; But when she cam down the Cannogate The tear blinded her ee.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3 by Mabie, Hamilton Wright

The human cadence and the subtle chime Of little laughters, home and child and wife, He knew not.

From Chimneysmoke by Morley, Christopher

And foremost among the laughters was doubtless the rattle-pated Boswell.

From Oliver Goldsmith A Biography by Irving, Washington