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Once upon a midnight dreary. while I pondered, weak and weary. over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore. while I nodded, nearly napping. suddenly there came a tapping. as of someone gently rapping. rapping at my chamber door.
Lore?
Don't go far, Lore.
Is Lore free this afternoon?
Did you say that, Lore?
Is Miss Lore not around?
Banners were a very important part of icelandic lore, mr. mills.
We massed together, outside the town, immersed ourselves in Megan lore, revived ourselves enough to unite our minds and reach into our own universe, tap enough of its power to return from your hellish Earth to Megas-Tu.
Not in the conventional sense, no, but I am a humble student of Druidic lore.
My folklore section contains vampire lore from 17 inhabited planets.
The ancestral fetishes, the secrets of Bambara lore, he has taken them and fled the country.
You may call me Lore.
As for Lore's abilities, his syntax and grammar suggests he was given human memories like mine.
I judge Lore to be superior in that desire.
Where are you going, Lore?
You still have us, Lore.
In the lore of our mountains, there were stories of travelers who had been lost in the forest.
Laura, you're an encyclopedia of circus lore.
And Grandma and Lore do, too.
Should I call Mother or Lore?
Mother and Lore both think.
Mother and Lore!
But Mother and Lore work themselves to the bone.
Take Lore as an example.
You look like Lore's cooking.
Lore!
Yes, Lore.
I simply forgot, Lore.
Is Lore your favorite?
Unfortunately however, such poetic phenomena belong to the realm of lore and legend.
Grail lore is his hobby.
News and current affairs
Kosovo serves as the source of the foundation myth of Serbian statehood and the repository of its cultural and historical lore.