Definition of Bemocking

1. bemock [v] - See also: bemock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bemocking

bemists
bemittened
bemix
bemixed
bemixes
bemixing
bemixt
bemoan
bemoaned
bemoaner
bemoaners
bemoaning
bemoans
bemock
bemocked
bemocking (current term)
bemocks
bemoil
bemoiled
bemoiling
bemoils
bemoist'ning
bemoisten
bemoisten'd
bemoistened
bemoistening
bemoistens
bemol
bemols
bemonster

Literary usage of Bemocking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship by Charles Gibbon (1888)
"What but death-bemocking folly Î Lay him low, lay him low, In the clover or the snow I Leave him to God's watching eye; Trust him to the hand that made him. ..."

2. Hazen's Fourth Reader by Marshman William Hazen (1895)
"What but death-bemocking folly 1 Lay him low, lay him low, In the clover or the snow ! 4. Leave him to God's watching eye, Trust him to the hand that made ..."

3. Poems of American History by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1908)
"... What but death-bemocking folly ? Lay him low, lay him low, In the clover or the snow! What cares he? he cannot know: Lay him low! ..."

4. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"What but death-bemocking folly? Lay him low, lay him low, In the clover or the snow! What cares lie? he cannot know; Lay him low! ..."

5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"... hath sorrow past- Hangs o'er the Arabian Prophet's native Waste, Where once his airy helpers schemed and plann'd, 'Mid phantom lakes bemocking thirsty ..."

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