Lexicographical Neighbors of Snarings
Literary usage of Snarings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lyricks [of] Camoens: Sonnets, Canzons, Odes and Sextines. Englished by by Luís de Camões (1884)
"... For the painful snarings baneful The which from private prejudice proceed To
none the lordship of man's self concede. VIII. ..."
2. An Earth Poem, and Other Poems by Gerda Dalliba (1908)
"... by new waves still Dripping upon the beach, each afternoon— Forgive my
hesitancy—which hesitates, Pleasure my thorn As my delights— snarings, and spell, ..."
3. The Night Court, and Other Verse by Ruth Comfort Mitchell (1916)
"Then the sealed pages silently unfold: Love's little snarings, pitiful and futile:
Husks, tasteless Dead Sea Fruit ... to have and hold. ..."