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Definition of Engarlanded
1. engarland [v] - See also: engarland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Engarlanded
Literary usage of Engarlanded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1846)
"... informed that " Kemp's Jig" was then sung in the open streets:— But, oh,
purgation! yon rotten-throated slaves, engarlanded with coney-catching knaves, ..."
2. The Golden Treasury by Francis Turner Palgrave (1902)
"These English fields, this upland dim, These brambles pale with mist engarlanded,
That lone, sky-pointing tree, are not for him ; To a boon southern country ..."
3. The Contemporary Review (1875)
"Breakfast over, we go to sec a Hindoo gentleman, who engarlanded us with jasmine,
and showed us bushels of jewels, returning to bargain for ..."
4. The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson by Walter Scott, William James Rolfe (1898)
"... on knoll Beyond horizon, under no blest Cross : By the vulture dotted and
engarlanded. Was it a necromancer lured To weave his tense betraying spell ? ..."