Lexicographical Neighbors of Furlable
Literary usage of Furlable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"And all at least furlable things got "furled"; Not with any design to conceal
their glories, But simply and solely to rhyme with "world. ..."
2. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"... love-stories, And all least furlable things got '• furled;" Not with any design
to conceal their glories, But simply and solely to rhyme with " world. ..."
3. A Parody Anthology by Carolyn Wells (1904)
"... And all least furlable things got " furled ; " Not with any design to conceal
their " glories," But simply and solely to rhyme with " world. ..."
4. The Book of Humorous Verse by Carolyn Wells (1920)
"... love-stories, And all least furlable things got furled; Not with any design
to conceal their glories, But simply and solely to rhyme with world. ..."
5. A Treasury of Humorous Poetry: Being a Compilation of Witty, Facetious, and by Frederic Lawrence Knowles (1902)
"... And all least furlable things got " furled; " Not with any design to conceal
their " glories," But simply and solely to rhyme with " world. ..."
6. A Century of Parody and Imitation by Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard (1913)
"... love-stories, And all least furlable things got ' furled '; Not with any design
to conceal their ' glories/ But simply and solely to rhyme with ' world. ..."