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Definition of Outbars
1. outbar [v] - See also: outbar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbars
Literary usage of Outbars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan Age by Arthur Henry Bullen (1889)
"... shut, the day outbars, Those golden studs which nail the stars, The globe's
case and the axle-tree, Who can hammer these but we ? ..."
2. Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan Age by Arthur Henry Bullen (1901)
"The grate which, shut, the day outbars, Those golden studs which nail the stars,
The globe's case and the axle-tree, Who can hammer these but we ? ..."
3. Poems of John Whiting Storrs, with Memoir by John Whiting Storrs (1887)
"E'en the thinner grown partition that outbars the world elysian From this realm
of human shadows, giveth sign of breaking down; And the lost, ..."
4. Holy Songs, Carols and Sacred Ballads by Roberts Brothers (Boston, Mass.) (1880)
"... Then the night of grief draws near, And God's countless comforts shine.
As its darkness deep outbars All things else they start to view; ..."
5. A Pageant of Elizabethan Poetry by Arthur Symons (1906)
"The grate which, shut, the day outbars, Those golden studs, which nail the stars,
The globe s case and the axle-tree, Who can hammer these but we? ..."
6. Quiet Hours: A Collection of Poems. Second Series by Mary Wilder Tileston (1880)
"As its darkness deep outbars All things else they start to view; Mercies, countless
as the stars — Matchless, changeless, perfect, true. ..."