Lexicographical Neighbors of Beclasped
Literary usage of Beclasped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Magazine of Poetry by Charles Wells Moulton (1891)
"In vestal robes, wine-roses on her breast, She onward sped, when lo, upon her
way A sudden light burst, brilliant, till with hands beclasped before her eyes ..."
2. Posthumous Poems of William Motherwell. Now First Collected by William Motherwell (1851)
"But the sea-maidens know of strange men, beclasped in strong plaits of iron :
They know of the pale-faced and silent, Who sleep underneath the waves, ..."
3. The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review (1891)
"In vestal robes, wine-roses on her breast, She onward sped, when lo, upon her
way A sudden light burst, brilliant, till with hands beclasped before her eyes ..."
4. The Scottish Annual (1836)
"But the sea-maidens know of strange men, beclasped in strong plaits of iron: They
know of the pale-faced and silent, Who sleep underneath the waves, ..."