Lexicographical Neighbors of Aemuling
Literary usage of Aemuling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Poets by Thomas Humphry Ward, Matthew Arnold (1901)
"... some pleasant fit; And when he heard the music which I made. He found himself
full greatly pleased at it. Yet aemuling my pipe, he took in hand My pipe, ..."
2. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1882)
"... Provoked me to plaie some pleasant fit ; He, sitting me beside in that same
shade, And when he heard the musicke which I made, Yet aemuling [emulating] ..."
3. Sir Walter Ralegh in Ireland by Sir John Pope-Hennessy (1883)
"... of the Warden's house reading the manuscript of his brother poet and then "
aemuling " the pipe of Spenser, who tells us " His song was all a lamentable ..."
4. English Literature: An Introduction and Guide to the Best English Books: a by Edwin Lillie Miller (1917)
"... Provoked me to play some pleasant fit; And, when he heard the music which I
made, He found himself full greatly pleased at it; Yet, aemuling my pipe, ..."
5. Journal of a Tour in Ireland, A.D. 1806. by Richard Colt Hoare (1807)
"And, when he heard the musicke which I made, He found himselfe full greatly
pleas'd at it: Yet, aemuling my pipe, he tooke in bond My pipe, ..."
6. The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines by Francis Wrangham (1816)
"... And, when he heard the music which I made, He found himself full greatly
pleased at it. Yet aemuling my pipe he took in hand My pipe, before that, ..."