Lexicographical Neighbors of Pockily
Literary usage of Pockily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems of American History by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1908)
"... I wanted pockily to get, To give to my Jemimah. I see another snarl of men A
digging graves, they told me, So tamal long, so tarnal deep, They 'tended ..."
2. A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present by Arthur Stedman, Edmund Clarence Stedman (1894)
"The flaming ribbons in his hat, They looked so tearing fine ah, I wanted pockily
to get, To give to my Jemimah. I see another snarl of men A digging graves, ..."
3. Selections from Early American Writers, 1607-1800 by William B. Cairns (1909)
"The flaming ribbons in his hat, They look'd so taring fine ah, I wanted pockily
to get, To give to my Jemimah. I see another snarl of men A digging graves, ..."
4. Selections from Early American Writers, 1607-1800 by William B. Cairns (1909)
"The flaming ribbons in his hat, They look'd so taring fine ah, I wanted pockily
to get, To give to my Jemimah. I see another snarl of men A digging graves, ..."
5. American Poems (1625-1892) by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1912)
"The flaming ribbons in his hat, They look'd so taring fine, ah, I wanted pockily
to get, 55 To give to my Jemimah. I see another snarl of men A digging ..."