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Definition of Serener
1. serene [adj] - See also: serene
Lexicographical Neighbors of Serener
Literary usage of Serener
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Rufus Choate: With a Memoir of His Life by Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown (1862)
"... but stinging; — who wonders that the serener and the calmer judgment allots "
to patient continuance in well doing," to resistance of the parts, ..."
2. The Expositor edited by William Robertson Nicoll, Samuel Cox, James Moffatt (1877)
"... see anything in the old Covenant but an effete national superstition; but that
they are one if we will only rise to the serener heights where they meet, ..."
3. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1875)
"Not like labourers in prison, Not like slaves who toil for pay, For the World,
the Sun is risen, All are children of the Day ; Ye for whom its hours serener ..."
4. On the Life, Writings, and Genius of Akenside: With Some Account of His Friends by Charles Bucke (1832)
"... or mid the vault of night The moon suspended her serener lamp; Ere mountains,
woods, or streams adorn'd the globe, Or wisdom taught the sons of men her ..."
5. In Friendship's Nameby Volney Streamer by Volney Streamer (1899)
"Faith soars serener, haunting doubts shrink low, Abashed before the sunshine of
thy face. Nor press of crowd, nor waste of distance serves To part us. ..."