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Definition of Keepsakes
1. keepsake [n] - See also: keepsake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Keepsakes
Literary usage of Keepsakes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1899)
"Keepsakes VERY lover has a keepsake To the memory of his love; ... But I am rich
in keepsakes. Three notes I treasure apart: Two, accepting my presents, ..."
2. A Brief Account of the University Press at Oxford: With Illustrations by Falconer Madan (1908)
"V. Clarendon Press Keepsakes: see Plates XVIII, XIX It has long been a custom at
the Press to print memorials or keepsakes to commemorate the presence of ..."
3. Essays by Leigh Hunt (1888)
"POCKET-BOOKS AND Keepsakes. IF publications of this nature proceed as they ...
He will take up the trade of Keepsakes exclusively; and Pitt diamonds are not ..."
4. The Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Susannah Spurgeon, Joseph Harrald (1899)
"FACSIMILES OF LOVERS' Keepsakes. In the diary I then kept, I find this brief but
joyful entry:—"August 2 ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Replevin as Administered by the Courts of by Joseph Elliott Cobbey (1890)
"902 In the case of keepsakes, souvenirs, etc 903 Damages to compel a return 904
Measure of damages as between joint owners . ..."