Lexicographical Neighbors of Aieries
Literary usage of Aieries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1865)
"... that have more infight into them than my felfe: There be divers kinds of
Hawkes: their aieries are ..."
2. George Canning by Frank Harrison Hill (1888)
"... stuck-up collars—boys in the garb of men—and produces the sort of effect on
the reader which the acting of a play by one of those aieries of children, ..."
3. Wood's New England's Prospect by William Wood (1865)
"... that have more infight into them than my felfe: There be divers kinds of
Hawkes: their aieries are ..."
4. Themistocles, the Lover of His Country. A Tragedy: As it is Acted at the by Samuel Madden (1729)
"... high impervious aieries, On the clear Summit of a rooted Rock, Mocking the
Climber's Skill—in Xerxes' Heart My Services are grafted deep, and there Grow ..."