Lexicographical Neighbors of Isleless
Literary usage of Isleless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909 by John Cooke (1909)
"... bear on Spouted from isleless ocean to aid his flight— So fiercely, so steadily
gallop'd the sinewy Sron, Braced by that double burden to more delight. ..."
2. The Gem: A Literary Annual by Thomas Hood (1831)
"... the creatures that God had made, To people the isleless main; They have no
bridle in their jaws, And on their necks no rein. " But, my little child, ..."
3. Deirdre Wed and Other Poems by Herbert Trench (1901)
"And feels up-tossing his breast an exhaustless breath bear on Spouted from isleless
ocean to aid his flight— So fiercely, so steadily gallop'd the sinewy ..."
4. The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume by Mary Botham Howitt, Henry Hart Milman, John Keats (1840)
"... the free :— " Leap up, the creatures that God had made, To people the isleless
main ; They have no bridle in their jaws, And on their necks no rein. ..."
5. The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909 by John Cooke (1909)
"... bear on Spouted from isleless ocean to aid his flight— So fiercely, so steadily
gallop'd the sinewy Sron, Braced by that double burden to more delight. ..."
6. The Gem: A Literary Annual by Thomas Hood (1831)
"... the creatures that God had made, To people the isleless main; They have no
bridle in their jaws, And on their necks no rein. " But, my little child, ..."
7. Deirdre Wed and Other Poems by Herbert Trench (1901)
"And feels up-tossing his breast an exhaustless breath bear on Spouted from isleless
ocean to aid his flight— So fiercely, so steadily gallop'd the sinewy ..."
8. The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume by Mary Botham Howitt, Henry Hart Milman, John Keats (1840)
"... the free :— " Leap up, the creatures that God had made, To people the isleless
main ; They have no bridle in their jaws, And on their necks no rein. ..."