Lexicographical Neighbors of Cirls
Literary usage of Cirls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The life and adventures of Valentine Vox, the ventriloquist by Henry Cockton (1854)
"cried Llewellen, " until the cirls pecan to scream ! ... "Phot, the cirls!"
The entertainments of the evenings were varied and attractive. ..."
2. Proceedings by Classical Association (Great Britain) (1906)
"... of Breslau, that the poem called the cirls, by tradition ascribed to Vergil,
is the work of Cornelius Gallus. Or take a smaller point. ..."
3. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1831)
"Seventy-two Houris, or black-eyed cirls, of resplendent beauty, blooming youth,
virgin purity, and exquisite sensibility, will be created for the use ol the ..."