Lexicographical Neighbors of Engulphs
Literary usage of Engulphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Angelic revelations concerning the origin, ultimation, and destiny of the by William Oxley (1883)
"ANGEL OF LOVE: O thou bottomless abyss! thy deep and bitter bosom engulphs those
whom we love, yea, even those of our own body, and thou dost hold them in ..."
2. The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays by Richard Cumberland (1817)
"... II Sicily ! the hell Deeper than that, whick heathen poets feign'd Under thy
burning mountain, that engulphs Each grace and every muse, arts, arms, ..."
3. The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays by Richard Cumberland (1788)
"... O Sicily ! the hell Deeper than that, which heathen poets feign'd . Under thy
burning mountain, that engulphs Each grace and every ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1811)
"... Float down fair Pleasure's stream, which wildly run* To that vast ocean which
engulphs mankind? II. * " It matters not, in rags or ermine dress'd, ..."
5. Chips from a German Workshop by Friedrich Max Müller (1867)
"... Retiring tardily; so peeps the flame Of coining fires through smoky wreaths;
and thus The Ganges slowly clears her troubled wave, engulphs the ruin that ..."