Lexicographical Neighbors of Cymbaleer
Literary usage of Cymbaleer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1842)
"The duke will be here—and my cymbaleer—. How my proud heart beats and burns !
'Tis proud and happy—and well it may 1 For a lowly vassal he rode away, ..."
2. The Works of Father Prout (the Rev. Francis Mahony). by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Charles Kent (1881)
"Barons, who dwell in donjon-keep, And mail-clad count and peer, Whose fief is
fenced with fossé deep ; But none excel in soldiership My own loved cymbaleer. ..."
3. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Horace (1889)
"... His banner brings each peer ; Come, let us see, at the ancient gate, The
martial triumph pass in state, And the duke and my cymbaleer. ..."