Lexicographical Neighbors of Proyn
Literary usage of Proyn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1873)
"Nothing is far-fetched iu supposing; that tho t wo friends, one in the proyn-ss
and the other in the ..."
2. The Contemporary Review (1869)
"... demand an account from you of the men whose blood has been so gloriously but
uselessly shed in all your barren expeditions.'—Louis Napoleon, proyn s dit ..."
3. The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe (1803)
"... And glad the time did spend Under those chrystall drops Which fell from her
faire eyes, And at their brightest beams, Him proyn'd in lovely wise. ..."
4. The Life of Lorenzo de Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe, Thomas Roscoe (1847)
"... Which fell from her faire eyes, And at their brightest beams And glad the time
did spend Under those chrystall drops J Him proyn'd in lovely wise. ..."
5. The Arenaby Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1895)
"The problem of social proyn-ss is not a dilettante fad. The interest in these
sections assumes more the proportion of moral heroism, and takes hold of the ..."
6. The Life of Lorenzo De'Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe, Lorenzo de' Medici (1797)
"... And glad the time did spend "Under those chrystall drops Which fell from her
faire eyes, And at their brightest beams, Him proyn'd in lovely wise. ..."