Lexicographical Neighbors of Entenders
Literary usage of Entenders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"True love strikes root in reason; passion's foe: Virtue alone entenders us ...
—entenders us for ever: Of Friendship's fairest fruits, the fruit most fair ..."
2. The Poetical Works of Edward Young by Edward Young, John Mitford (1854)
"... passion's foe : Virtue alone entenders us for life: I wrong her much — entenders
us for ever: Of friendship's fairest fruits, the fruit most fair Is ..."
3. The Beauties of English Poesy by Oliver Goldsmith (1767)
"... foe: Virtue alone entenders us for life : I wrong her much—entenders us for
ever : Of Friend/hip's ..."
4. The British poets, including translations by British poets (1822)
"True loye strikes root in reason, passion's foe: Virtue alone entenders us for
life; I wrong her much—entenders us for ever. Of Friendship's fairest fruits, ..."