Lexicographical Neighbors of Repursue
Literary usage of Repursue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1823)
"... with a fury new, It turns its rugged road to repursue. 2. " Not by my own
neglect, into such harm Fell I at iirst, 'twas destiny that bore, ..."
2. The Works of Garcilasso de la Vega, Surnamed the Prince of Castilian Poets by Garcilaso de la Vega, Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen (1823)
"... turns its rugged road to repursue. 2. Not by my own neglect into such harm
Fell I at first, 'twas destiny that bore, And gave me up to the tormenting ..."
3. The Works of Garcilasso de la Vega, Surnamed the Prince of Castilian Poets by Garcilaso de la Vega, Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen (1823)
"... respite! in this blissful case Soon as it sees me, with collected powers, With
a new wildness, with a fury new, It turns its rugged road to repursue. 2. ..."
4. Lessons in Psychology by Elizabeth Helen Hannahs (1908)
"The hypnotist, for example, has the art to cause his subject to repursue even
lightly established paths of associations, such as would not result in mind ..."