Lexicographical Neighbors of Isabels
Literary usage of Isabels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modern Story-teller, Or, The Best Stories of the Best Authors, Now First by Indiana University, Digital Library Program, Committee on Institutional Cooperation (1856)
"The Two isabels. "Oh love, love, love, love I—love is like a dizziness It will
not let a poor man go abont bis business."—Ou> Soya. ..."
2. Filipino Popular Tales by Dean Spruill Fansler (1921)
"The duende gave Mabait two or three isabels * every day, and by the end of the
... "Open the jar, and I will give you ten isabels," said the little man. ..."
3. Rural Affairs by John Jacob Thomas (1875)
"115. are the isabels, which probably derive their name from their color. ...
isabels are delicate and elegant birds. They breed freely, and are perfectly ..."
4. The Modern Story-teller, Or, The Best Stories of the Best Authors, Now First by Indiana University, Digital Library Program, Committee on Institutional Cooperation (1856)
"The Two isabels. "Oh love, love, love, love I—love is like a dizziness It will
not let a poor man go abont bis business."—Ou> Soya. ..."
5. Filipino Popular Tales by Dean Spruill Fansler (1921)
"The duende gave Mabait two or three isabels * every day, and by the end of the
... "Open the jar, and I will give you ten isabels," said the little man. ..."
6. Rural Affairs by John Jacob Thomas (1875)
"115. are the isabels, which probably derive their name from their color. ...
isabels are delicate and elegant birds. They breed freely, and are perfectly ..."