Lexicographical Neighbors of Enchafes
Literary usage of Enchafes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Century of Parody and Imitation by Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard (1913)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's1 patent gas, or wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
2. Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum by James Smith, Horace Smith (1888)
"... The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold, But, while I court thy gifts, be
mine to shun The deprecated prize Ulysses won ; Who, sailing homeward from ..."
3. Burlesque Plays and Poems by Henry Morley (1887)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's patent gas, cr wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
4. Burlesque Plays & Poems by Henry Morley (1885)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's patent gas, cr wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
5. Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall Or, A Ramble from Haymarket to Hyde by Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1870)
"... In whose pure blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens and enchafes
the cold." " The clubs of Pall Mall have always been celebrated, ..."
6. Rejected Addresses: And Other Poems by James Smith, Horace Smith (1871)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's1 patent gas, or wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
7. A Century of Parody and Imitation by Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard (1913)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's1 patent gas, or wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
8. Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum by James Smith, Horace Smith (1888)
"... The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold, But, while I court thy gifts, be
mine to shun The deprecated prize Ulysses won ; Who, sailing homeward from ..."
9. Burlesque Plays and Poems by Henry Morley (1887)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's patent gas, cr wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
10. Burlesque Plays & Poems by Henry Morley (1885)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's patent gas, cr wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."
11. Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall Or, A Ramble from Haymarket to Hyde by Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1870)
"... In whose pure blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens and enchafes
the cold." " The clubs of Pall Mall have always been celebrated, ..."
12. Rejected Addresses: And Other Poems by James Smith, Horace Smith (1871)
"... my verse inspire With Winsor's1 patent gas, or wind of fire, In whose pure
blaze thy embryo form enroll'd, The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. ..."