Lexicographical Neighbors of Effulges
Literary usage of Effulges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1826)
"... thy tongue is void of guile; The eloquence of purest truth effulges in thy
smile ; No dark malignant passions break thy bosom's chaste repose, ..."
2. The Recreations of Christopher North: Pseud. by John Wilson (1842)
"On some portentous morning he effulges with the sun in velveteen jacket and
breeches of the same—many-buttoned gaiters, ..."
3. Smoked Glass by Robert Henry Newell (1868)
"peremptory demand for an attached waiter which continually effulges from a
dress-coat mien sufficiently overbearing; and many a brass-buttoned brigadier of ..."
4. Life of Henry Ward Beecher, the Eminent Pulpit and Platform Orator: Being a by Joseph Howard (1887)
"May we know this revelation; walk amid those scenes of glory, and know the rapture
of feeling God effulges upon us from everything which His heart has ..."