Lexicographical Neighbors of Mights
Literary usage of Mights
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chartism by Thomas Carlyle (1840)
"CHAPTER V. RIGHTS AND mights. IT is not what a man outwardly has or wants that
constitutes the happiness or misery of him. Nakedness, hunger, distress of ..."
2. The Cell of Self-knowledge: Seven Early English Mystical Treatises Printed by Henry Pepwell, Edmund Garratt Gardner (1910)
"... OF THE mights AND VIRTUES OF MAN'S SOUL, AND OF THE WAY TO TRUE CONTEMPLATION,
COMPILED BY A NOBLE AND FAMOUS DOCTOR, A MAN OF GREAT HOLINESS AND ..."
3. Self-formation; Or, The History of an Individual Mind: Intended as a Guide by Capel Lofft (1846)
"The rest were speechless souls, — infants in oratory, — chickens not yet out of
their egg-shell, and laboring with all their little mights, awkwardly and ..."
4. Essays and Letters by Benjamin Franklin (1821)
"In the six mouths between the twentieth of March and the twentieth of September,
there are mights ... 183 Hours of each night in which we burn candles • 7 ..."