Lexicographical Neighbors of Seeld
Literary usage of Seeld
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words: Especially from the Dramatists by Walter William Skeat, Anthony Lawson Mayhew (1914)
"cil, an eyelash, L. cilium, an eyelid, eyelash. seeld, seldom, Mirror for
Mag., Salisbury, st. 20. See Boid. seeling, a wainscot, wainscoting ..."
2. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1866)
"Procure to hang them, then: It is a strange seeld seene ... seeld seen" is of
course seldom seen, akin to Shakspeare's " seld-shown " in 1 If ..."
3. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1866)
"Procure to hang them, then: It is a strange seeld seene ... with Cokely and Pod,
in Ben Jonson's 129th epigram, addressed "To Mime." "seeld seen" is ..."
4. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1865)
"Procure to hang them, then : It is a strange seeld scene ... seeld seen" is if
course seldom seen, akin to Shakespeare's " seld-shown" in " Coriolanus, ..."
5. The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser by Edmund Spenser (1860)
"The blaze whereof when Mars beheld, (An envious eie doth see afar,) 170 Such
maiestie (quoth he) is seeld,3 Such maiestie my mart may mar; Perhaps this may ..."