_:vb7228234 . _:vb7228235 . _:vb7228236 "1847 October 15, Currer Bell [pseudonym; Charlotte Bront\u00EB], chapter IV, in Jane Eyre. An Autobiography.\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: Smith, Elder, and Co.,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, pages 42\u201343:"@en . . "1" . _:vb7228238 . _:vb7228236 "Mrs. Reed soon rallied her spirits: she shook me most soundly, she boxed both my ears, and then left me without a word."@en . _:vb7228237 "1899, William George Aston, A History of Japanese Literature, page 272:"@en . _:vb7228236 . . _:vb7228237 . . _:vb7228237 "The wedding company, fatigued with their enjoyment of the previous night, slept soundly late into the next morning."@en . . _:vb7228238 "1911, L. D. Biagi, The Centaurians, Ch. I:"@en . _:vb7228238 "My gold carried little weight with him, he was sincerely fond of me and consequently rated me soundly for all indiscretions, declaring I would regret wasting the best years of my life and deadening my vast talents [\u2026]"@en . _:vb7228234 "He was soundly thrashed by the semi-professional boxer."@en . _:vb7228235 "1610\u20131611 (date written), William Shakespeare, \u201CThe Tempest\u201D, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies\u00A0[\u2026] (First Folio), London: [\u2026] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, \u2192OCLC, [Act IV, scene i], page 16:"@en . . . _:vb7228235 "Pro. Let them be hunted \u017Foundly : At this houre / Lies at my mercy all mine enemies : [\u2026]"@en . . . . _:vb7228233 "In a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency."@en . _:vb7228233 .