Lexicographical Neighbors of Respreads
Literary usage of Respreads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wit and Mirth: Or Pills to Purge Melancholy: Being a Collection of the Best by Henry Playford, Thomas D'Urfey (1719)
"Youthful Blood o'respreads her Face, When Nature prompts to Sin; Modesty ebbs
out apace, And Love as fast flows in: The Swain that heard this schooling, ..."
2. Merry Songs and Ballads, Prior to the Year 1800 by John Stephen Farmer (1897)
"Youthful Blood o'respreads her Face, When Nature prompts to Sin: Modesty ebbs
out apace, And Love as fast flows in: The Swain that heard this schooling, ..."
3. Scotish Elegiac Verses, MDC.XXIX.-M.DCC.XXIX: With Notes and an Appendix of by James Maidment (1842)
"... hearts half broken have been eased so, Thus being eased, in one join hand in
hand, Lament the sad disasters of our land, A dismal cloud o'respreads our ..."
4. The Geology of Falmouth and Truro and of the Mining District of Camborne and by James Bastian Hill (1906)
"The wash of the soil from steep slopes to their base is counteracted by the
farmer, who periodically respreads it on the higher land to preserve its ..."