Perhaps They Are Not Stars
Deborah Rose
An argument to prove, that the abolishing of Christianity in England, may, as things now stand, be attended with some inconveniencies, and perhaps not produce those many good effects propos'd thereby.
Jonathan Swift
Old Probability: Perhaps Rain--perhaps Not
Josh Billings
“but even now I am perhaps not speaking”
Kate Greenstreet
An Inexorable Slide to the Bottom: ...is perhaps not such a bad place to end up
Tiggy Mills
Perhaps loneliness does not exist after all
Ida Pimenoff
Perhaps You Do Not Know Who I Am
Rebecca Kopp-Dipiazza
Perhaps It Was Not Mars: Selected Poems
Daniel Thomas Moran
The Wild-Goose Chase: "Drink today, and drown all sorrow; you shall perhaps not do tomorrow"
John Fletcher
Twelve grindstones;: Or, A few more good ones, being another cultural roundup of Maine folklore, sort of, although not intended to be definitive, and perhaps not so cultural, either
John Gould
Old Probability : Perhaps Rain--Perhaps Not (1879) [Leather Bound]
Josh Billings
Why I am perhaps not an artist
Ranko Bon
Argument to Prove that the Abolishing of Christianity in England May, as Things Now Stand Today, be Attended with Some Inconveniences, and Perhaps not (in Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 019 )
Jonathan Swift
Perhaps, not in this life (this is what chronic pain feels like)
Rose V Lowe
Perhaps It's Not the Voice That Speaks, but the Spirit That Remembers: A spiritual journey in 32 chapters".
Roberto Masi
Not Going Gently: A Psychologist Fights Back against Alzheimer's for Her Mother. . .and Perhaps Herself
Constance L. Vincent
The Gnome Tales of Aging Gracefully: (And Perhaps Not So Gracefully)
Jodie Ruana
Josh Billings, struggling with his great serio-comic lecture,: The probabilities of life, perhaps rain--perhaps not ... 2nd Baptist Church, Suffield ... Apr. 4th, '83
Josh Billings
Pat's begats: An only just begun, perhaps not totally accurate, and probably never to be finished directory of my relatives
James W Doyle
An argument: To prove that the abolishing of Christianity in England may, as things now stand, be attended with inconviences, and perhaps not produce those many good effects proposed thereby
Jonathan Swift