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Definition of Citoles
1. citole [n] - See also: citole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Citoles
Literary usage of Citoles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pre-Raphaelite and Other Poets: Lectures by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"... and citoles. "There will I ask of Christ the Lord Thus much for him and me:—
Only to live as once on earth With Love, only to be, As then awhile, ..."
2. Appreciations of Poetry by Lafcadio Hearn, John Erskine (1916)
"... and citoles. "There will I ask of Christ the Lord Thus much for him and me:—
Only to live as once on earth With Love, only to be, As then awhile, ..."
3. Music and Morals by Hugh Reginald Haweis (1900)
"... and was, altogether, much less manageable and portable than hack-boards and
citoles. The Clavichord* (1500) was a real advance ; it was in most respects ..."
4. The Works of A. Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"I tell you, my fair lord," she was saying, " that it is no fit training for a
demoiselle: hawks and hounds, rotes and citoles, singing a French rondel, ..."
5. The Golden Treasury by Francis Turner Palgrave (1902)
"... and citoles. ' There will I ask of Christ the Lord Thus much for him and me :—
Only to live as once on earth With Love, only to be, As then awhile, ..."
6. Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes (1913)
"... And interweaving worlds of melody; In other worlds I loved you, long ago,—>
The angelic citoles fainted o'er the sea; ..."