Lexicographical Neighbors of Beshone
Literary usage of Beshone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays by Thomas Carlyle (1860)
"The world without us and within us, beshone by the young light of Love, and all
instinct with a divinity, is beautiful and great ; it seems for us a ..."
2. In Darkest Africa, Or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of by Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1890)
"Their earlier hours presented to us every morning panoramas of forest-land, and
myriads of forest isles, and broad channels of dead calm water so beshone by ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"And her the mellow-setting sun And mellow-rising moon beshone, as there that
Virgin sate And sang her witching tune. • Now, by high Heaven ! that golden ..."
4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1895)
"The land belongs to the peasants round sun-beshone Castellar. What they put into
the ground will not go into a landlord's pocket. There is no question as to ..."
5. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1867)
"... this Inverted Washbowl; clasped round, and lovingly kissed and laved, by the
beautifullest seas in the world, and beshone by the grandest sun and sky ! ..."
6. The Nineteenth Century (1881)
"Goethe was a strong man, as strong as the mountain rocks, but as soft as the
green sward upon the rocks, and like them continually bright and sun-beshone. ..."