1671, John Milton, “The First Book”, in Paradise Regain’d. A Poem. In IV Books. To which is Added, Samson Agonistes, London: […] J[ohn] M[acock] for John Starkey […], →OCLC, page 2:
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When my simple weakness strays, / Tangled in forbidden ways.
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1646, Richard Crashaw, Steps to the Temple:
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This is a book about the potential for the reclamation, reform, and enlightened transformation of the most expansive elements of the liberal tradition— that social and economic justice remain tangled in liberalism's web of pretentious institutions and betrayed promises is the reason for this battle from within.
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2001, Christine A. Kelly, Tangled Up in Red, White, and Blue: New Social Movements in America, →ISBN:
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He spent the night at a friend's place unable to sleep and wondering how he got himself tangled in this mess.
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2004, Eve Ikuenobe-Otaigbe, Tangled, →ISBN, page 80:
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Why else would she have tangled him in spells of illusion to get him to keep her company?
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2014, Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory, The House of the Four Winds, →ISBN: