Lexicographical Neighbors of Murksome
Literary usage of Murksome
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Telegraph and Travel: A Narrative of the Formation and Development of by Frederic John Goldsmid (1874)
"... massive k' murksome : coats of poor cloth lavishly bedecked with the costliest
jewels : such were among the facts to which I can bear testimony. ..."
2. Yale Verse by Charles Edmund Merrill (1899)
"Peace of the night, Come down, The breeze is cool in the town, The fire-flies
light in the murksome shade The dream-towers that the fairies made. Come down. ..."
3. The British Millennial Harbinger by James Wallis, David King (1856)
"... honors, glories, beatific scenes, that fill the soul with raptures ineffable,
and elevate it above the cloudy and murksome atmosphere of time and sense. ..."