Lexicographical Neighbors of Beshivered
Literary usage of Beshivered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"... Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep; Or fetch me
back that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain; Tell me the motes, ..."
2. English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms ; with a by William Chauncey Fowler (1855)
"Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep ; Or fetch me
back that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain. Tell me the motes, ..."
3. The Warner Library by Charles Dudley Warner, Harry Morgan Ayres, John William Cunliffe, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer (1917)
"... Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep; Or fetch me
back that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain; Tell me the motes, ..."
4. Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1847)
"Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep ; Or fetch me
back that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain. Tell me the motes, ..."
5. The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's by John Lawson Stoddard (1910)
"Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep; Or fetch me back
that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain. Tell me the motes, dusts, ..."
6. Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and by Robert Chambers (1876)
"Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep ; Or fetch me
back that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain. Tell me the motes, ..."
7. The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin by William Chauncey Fowler (1855)
"Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep ; Or fetch me
back that cloud again, beshivered into seeds of rain. Tell me the motes, ..."
8. A Household Book of English Poetry by Richard Chenevix Trench (1870)
"... beshivered into seeds of rain; 10 Tell me the motes, dust, sands, and spears
Of corn when summer shakes his ears; Show me that world of stars, ..."