Lexicographical Neighbors of Poursue
Literary usage of Poursue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and Others by Margaret, Cecil Monro, Thomas Beckington (1863)
"... of what condition ever it be, he in no wise be letted: bote alwaye mowe safe
goo at large, to poursue his ..."
2. Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and Others by Margaret, Cecil Monro, Thomas Beckington (1863)
"... of what condition ever it be, he in no wise be letted: hote alwaye mowe safe
goo at large, to poursue his nedes in this cas; and to take his ful ..."
3. Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and Others by Margaret, Cecil Monro, Thomas Beckington (1863)
"... of what condition ever it he, he in no wise he letted: hote alwaye mowe safe
goo at large, to poursue his nedes in this cas; and to take his ful ..."
4. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... bat wolde I and it were your will, blisse of the 1 to me wer declared, I might
fele the better I my herte might assente to poursue ..."
5. The Reign of Henry VII from Contemporary Sources by Albert Frederick Pollard (1914)
"... but also cause us to have you therfor moore specially recommended in the [ho]
nor of oure grace in such thinges as ye shal have to poursue unto us ..."