Lexicographical Neighbors of Plurisies
Literary usage of Plurisies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"Delay is dangerous, and procureth harme: 975 The wanton colt is tamed in his
youth: Wounds must be cured when they be fresh and greene; And plurisies, ..."
2. History of the Society of Jesus in North America; Colonial and Federal by Thomas Hughes (1917)
"... excessive heat in summer, and extreme cold in winter; the vernal and autumnal
quarters are attended with fevers, plurisies, and many other distempers. ..."
3. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1858)
"... woman, or child be sick, or would be let blood, or be diseased with any manner
of inward or outward griefs, as all manner of agues or fevers, plurisies, ..."
4. Elizabethan & Jacobean Pamphlets by George Saintsbury, Thomas Lodge, John Lyly, Nicholas Breton, Robert Greene, Gabriel Harvey, Thomas Nash, Thomas Dekker (1892)
"This variable season is like to bring variable accidents, for diuerse diseases
which will much molest the people, namely the plurisies which shall ..."
5. The Old Book Collector's Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Readable Reprints by Charles Hindley (1872)
"Some pf our greatest mariners have been much troubled with plurisies, pluralities
I would say, and some have been great merchants at steeple fair, ..."
6. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"Delay is dangerous, and procureth harme: 975 The wanton colt is tamed in his
youth: Wounds must be cured when they be fresh and greene; And plurisies, ..."
7. History of the Society of Jesus in North America; Colonial and Federal by Thomas Hughes (1917)
"... excessive heat in summer, and extreme cold in winter; the vernal and autumnal
quarters are attended with fevers, plurisies, and many other distempers. ..."
8. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1858)
"... woman, or child be sick, or would be let blood, or be diseased with any manner
of inward or outward griefs, as all manner of agues or fevers, plurisies, ..."
9. Elizabethan & Jacobean Pamphlets by George Saintsbury, Thomas Lodge, John Lyly, Nicholas Breton, Robert Greene, Gabriel Harvey, Thomas Nash, Thomas Dekker (1892)
"This variable season is like to bring variable accidents, for diuerse diseases
which will much molest the people, namely the plurisies which shall ..."
10. The Old Book Collector's Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Readable Reprints by Charles Hindley (1872)
"Some pf our greatest mariners have been much troubled with plurisies, pluralities
I would say, and some have been great merchants at steeple fair, ..."