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Definition of Livest
1. live [adj] - See also: live
Lexicographical Neighbors of Livest
Literary usage of Livest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And by John Payne Collier (1831)
"The longer thou livest the more Foole thou art, by W. Wager, must have been an
amusing production of its kind, consisting of fifteen characters, ..."
2. The English Moralities from the Point of View of Allegory by William Roy Mackenzie (1914)
"Wherefore this our matter we entitle and name: The longer thou livest the more
Foole thou arte. So much for the text. Now for the sermon. ..."
3. English Reader by Lindley Murray (1840)
"... but the per sons with whom thou livest, thy friends, thy family, nay, eren
thyself. Her. If they are weak and foolish, it marks neither wisdom nor ..."
4. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw (1858)
"Who livest and reignest with the Father, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, one God,
world without end. Amen. THE RECOMMENDATION. ..."
5. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1888)
"... and for a sign whereby thou art admonished, as long as thou livest, to give
thyself to innocency of living, that after this transitory life thou mayest ..."
6. After Her Death: The Story of a Summer by Lilian Whiting (1897)
"Sometimes wherever I may go Unto my heart thou livest so, I marvel if the forms
I meet, The speech I hear, be Time's deceit, ..."
7. Christ in Song: Hymns of Immanual, Selected from All Ages, with Notes by Philip Schaff (1895)
"S~\ GLORIOUS Head, Thou livest now! ^-^ Let us, Thy members, share Thy life; ...
Earth knows Thee not, but evermore Thou livest in Paradise, ..."