Lexicographical Neighbors of Mazedly
Literary usage of Mazedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fortnightly Review (1868)
"I rose Upon mine elbow 'mazedly, This sweet beggar-voice, whose could it be ?
Who could have come where no path goes, Among the shingle and scrub that close ..."
2. The Grammar of English Grammars by Goold Brown (1851)
"... Budding im | -mortal, Thrust all aI -mazedly Under life s | portal ; Born to
a | destiny Clouded in | mystery, ..."
3. Little Theater Classics by Samuel Atkins Eliot (1922)
"[She runs to Antony and bends over him, raising his head. His shoulders rest upon
Ventidius' body. The two women stand close behind. ANTONY (mazedly) Art ..."
4. Poems: Ballads, Studies from Nature, Sonnets, Etc. by William Bell Scott, Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1875)
"I rose Upon mine elbow 'mazedly ; This beggar-voice, whose could it be ? Who could
have come where no path goes, Among the shingle and birks that close My ..."