Lexicographical Neighbors of Songlessly
Literary usage of Songlessly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner edited by Edward Everett Hale (1865)
"... songlessly pass • Through the long grass, . There will the noontide bee
pleasantly hum, And the warm winds come. Yes — you at least, ye dells, meadows, ..."
2. Poems by James Clarence Mangan, John Mitchel (1859)
"... songlessly pass Through the loug grass, There will the noontide bee pleasantly
hum, And warm winds come. Yes—you at least, ye dells, meadows, ..."
3. The Compromises of Life, and Other Lectures and Addresses, Including Some by Henry Watterson (1903)
"... And, though the passer-by songlessly pass Through the long grass; There will
the noontide bee pleasantly hum And warm winds come; Yes, you at least, ..."
4. The Compromises of Life, and Other Lectures and Addresses, Including Some by Henry Watterson (1903)
"... And, though the passer-by songlessly pass Through the long grass; There will
the noontide bee pleasantly hum And warm winds come; Yes, you at least, ..."
5. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1836)
"... songlessly pass Through the long grass, There will the noontide bee pleasantly
hum, And warm winds come. Stars and moonbeams, Will think on him whose ..."
6. Demonology and Devil-lore by Moncure Daniel Conway (1879)
"... and all the while the veritable peasants are kneeling, songlessly, to veritable
crosses in another temper than the kind and fair audiences dream of, ..."
7. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"... and all the while the veritable peasants are kneeling, songlessly, to veritable
crosses, in another temper than the kind and fair audiences dream of, ..."