Lexicographical Neighbors of Sombers
Literary usage of Sombers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly by William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Frances Trevelyan Miller (1904)
"1' Rock on rocky anvil dashed In the world's May ; Then brass on brazen masses
clashed ; Rough laid, boulder forges lashed Primeval sombers with prophetic ..."
2. The Ladies' Companion (1860)
"There were countless herds of deer; some lying down, some drinking, others sporting
about: springers, sombers ..."
3. Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton: Or, Men and Events, at Home and Abroad by James Alexander Hamilton (1869)
"On the boat, met a drunken dandy, full of affectation and conceit—Dyce sombers—who
got into my berth. When I called this intrusion to the captain's notice, ..."
4. Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton: Or, Men and Events, at Home and Abroad by James Alexander Hamilton (1869)
"On the boat, met a drunken dandy, full of affectation and conceit—Dyce sombers—who
got into my berth. When I called this intrusion to the captain's notice, ..."
5. The American Travellers' Guides: Hand-books for Travellers in Europe and the by William Pembroke Fetridge (1868)
"sombers of the mob, unable to escape, »ere either drowned in a well in the cel-
k* т suffocated by smoke. The grounds »ere sold in lots in 1852, ..."