Lexicographical Neighbors of Brineless
Literary usage of Brineless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Temple of Nature, Or, The Origin of Society :: A Poem, with by Erasmus Darwin (1825)
"Now in vast shoals beneath the brineless tide, On earth's firm crust testaceous
tribes ... Brineless tide,-1. 815. As the salt of the sea nas been gradually ..."
2. The Botanic Garden: A Poem in Two Parts Containing The Economy of Vegetation by Erasmus Darwin (1825)
"Where vast Ontario rolls his brineless tides, And feeds the trackless forests
... Rolls his brineless title. 1.413. Some philosophers have believed that the ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1819)
"... With tiger paw he prints the brinelesS strand, High on the flood with speckled
bosom swims, Helm'd with broad tail, and oar'd with giant limbs; ..."
4. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1864)
"A» I was journeying towards this city to partake in the pleasure* of this gathering
I saw upon an island, in the northern part of yonder brineless ocean, ..."
5. The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their by Hugh Murray, James Nicol (1844)
"Those million mirrors mock the solar ray, And give condensed the tenfold glare
of day: As toward the south the mass enormous glides, And brineless rivers ..."
6. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Horace (1889)
"... Brineless the bitter waves among Of "friends" perfidious. Nor couldst thou
choose a Name more appropriate than thine own, Such be thy life—live on, ..."