Lexicographical Neighbors of Forswatt
Literary usage of Forswatt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The philology of the English tongue by John Earle (1880)
"... and forswatt I am. Edmund Spenser, The Shepheards Calender, April. albeit.
Al be it that it is again his kind. G. Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, ..."
2. The Oxford Treasury of English Literature by Grace Eleanor Hadow (1906)
"... and forswatt! I am. ' I see Calliope speede her to the place, 100 Where my
Goddesse shines; And after her the other Muses trace, With their Violines. ..."
3. The British poets, including translations by British poets (1822)
"... and forswatt I am. " I see Calliope speede her to the place, Where my goddesse
shines; And after her the other Muses trace, With their violines. vOL. ..."