Lexicographical Neighbors of Outcharms
Literary usage of Outcharms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British poets, including translations by British poets (1822)
"... The words fall feathery, like descending dew ; The softening accents e'en in
utterance die, And the tongue's sweetness here outcharms the eye, ..."
2. The Lead of Honour by Norval Richardson (1910)
"$1.50 " Here we have a book as human as ' David Harum,' a heroine who outcharms
a dozen princesses of ..."
3. Miss Billy's Decision by Eleanor Hodgman Porter (1912)
"$1.50 " Here we have a book as human as ' David Harum,' a heroine who outcharms
a dozen princesses of fiction, and reminds you of some sweet girl you know, ..."