Lexicographical Neighbors of Glisks
Literary usage of Glisks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scottish Poets in America: With Biographical and Critical Notices by John Dawson Ross (1889)
"... Your lasses bang them a' The glisks o' heaven will never fade, That hope around
us flung— When first we breath'd the tale o' ..."
2. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"The glisks o' heaven will never fade, That hope around us flung — When first we
breathed the tale o' love In our auld mither tongue. ..."
3. The Later Poems and Songs of James Linen by James Linen (1873)
"It is a dowie hame glisks o' sunshine disna cheer, Whaur nae kind han' o' love
dichts frae sorrow's cheek the tear ; The doure may yarp and girn, ..."
4. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1883)
"The glisks o! heaven will never fade, That hope around us flung— When first we
breath'd the tale o' love In our auld mither tongue ! ..."
5. Minstrelsy of the Merse: The Poets and Poetry of Berwickshire : a Country by William Shillinglaw Crockett (1893)
"The glisks o' heaven will never fade That hope around us flung — When first we
breath'd the tale o' love ..."