Lexicographical Neighbors of Emmesh
Literary usage of Emmesh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"Ye see in what thick net of evil doom Zeus hath emmesh'd me : traitorous—who of
late Pledged me his word, ..."
2. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"The sunlight was emmesh'd in the shifting splendor And I saw through on high to
soft lakes of blue sky : Ne'er was mortal slumber so lapt in luxury. ..."
3. Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer by Eduard Bernstein (1893)
"of thought, in which, during that work, he had had to " emmesh himself," and to
turn to a subject which bore directly upon the great struggles of humanity. ..."
4. Voices of Doubt and Trust (1897)
"... Evil round emmesh, and then impute my Fall to Sin ! Oh Thou, who Man of baser
Earth didst make And ev'n with Paradise devise the Snake ; For all the Sin ..."
5. Elements of Metaphysics by Alfred Edward Taylor (1903)
"... who didst with pitfall and with gin Beset the Road I was to wander in, Thou
wilt not with Predestined Evil round emmesh, and then impute my Fall to Sin. ..."
6. International Library of Masterpieces, Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts edited by Harry Thurston Peck (1901)
"Oh, Thou, who didst with Pitfall and with Gin Beset the Road I was to wander in,
Thou wilt not with Predestination round emmesh me, and impute my Fall to ..."