Lexicographical Neighbors of Respring
Literary usage of Respring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1866)
"... aged Salomon (The royall Cedar of our Lebanon) With spacious, specious brunches
to respring, To joy the hearts of Subjects and of King. ..."
2. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1866)
"... our Englands aged Salomon (The royall Cedar of our Lebanon) With spacious,
specious branches to respring, To joy the hearts of Subjects and of King. ..."
3. The Royal Academy of Arts: A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and Their ...by Algernon Graves by Algernon Graves (1906)
""E'respring wakes nature from her winter's sleep." 909 A shadowed land. 1890.
150 A March gloaming. 374 Oast-houses, Kent. 1891. 589 February. Hogarth Club. ..."
4. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1884)
"... and where life and health freshen and respring—no wonder that the Anglo-Indian,
whose calling compels him to reside on the plains, is constantly ..."
5. A Catalogue, Bibliographical and Critical, of Early English Literature by John Payne Collier (1837)
"... make our Englands aged Salomon (The royall Cedar of onr Lebanon) With spacious,
specious branches to respring To joy the hearts of Subjects and of King. ..."
6. The Standard Cipher Code of the American Railway Association, for the Use of by American Railway Association (1906)
"respring If we receive no reply, we shall understand that 21. . Ressaut Insist
upon a reply not later than 23. ..."