Lexicographical Neighbors of Prairied
Literary usage of Prairied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gleanings from the "Press" by Robert Watson (1888)
"A life in the prairied west, Where the noble rivers flow, Where earth wears an
emarald vest, And flowers by the acre grow. How sweet in some cosy nook Of a ..."
2. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"THE south-land boasts its teeming cane, The prairied west its heavy grain, And
sunset's radiant gates unfold On rising marts and sands of gold! ..."
3. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"THE south-land boasts its teeming cane, The prairied west its heavy grain, And
sunset's radiant gates unfold On rising marts and sands of gold! ..."
4. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1862)
"... Dear is all the rest— Dear to me the South's fair land ; Dear the central
mountain band, Dear New England's rocky strand, Dear the prairied West. ..."