Lexicographical Neighbors of Lichted
Literary usage of Lichted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ballad Book by Katharine Lee Bates (1890)
"There will I bide thee," said the Douglas, " My troth I plight to thee !"
They lichted high on Otterburne, Upon the bent sae broun; ..."
2. Poetry of the People: Comprising Poems Illustrative of the History and by Charles Mills Gayley, Martin Charles Flaherty (1903)
"There will I bide thee," said the Douglas, " My troth I plight to thee ! "
They lichted high on Otterbourne, Upon the bent sae broun ..."
3. Ancient Scottish Ballads: Recovered from Tradition and Never Before by George Ritchie Kinloch (1827)
"... He lichted doun therein; Monie war the brave ladies there, Monie ane to be
seen; Whan she lichted doun amang them a', She seem'd to be their queen;— But ..."
4. The Ballads of Scotland by William Edmondstoune Aytoun (1859)
"... By the might of our Ladye!" " There will I bide thee," said the Douglas, " My
troth I plight to thee !" They lichted high on Otterburn ..."
5. Highways and Byways in the Border by Andrew Lang, John Lang (1914)
"There will I bide thee," said the Douglas, " My troth I plight to thee."
They lichted high on Otterbourne, Upon the brent sae brown ..."
6. Extracts from the Council Register of the Burgh of Aberdeen by Aberdeen (Scotland), Aberdeen (Grampian), John Stuart (1871)
"... hinging in the bodie of the kirk, to be lichted a ... foure lichts, and these
to be lichted at the ringing of the secund bell. ..."
7. Harper's Cyclopaedia of British and American Poetry edited by Epes Sargent (1882)
"... They lichted down, ... When she lichted down amang them a', She seemed to bo
their queen ; But ayo she loot the tears ..."