Lexicographical Neighbors of Sooths
Literary usage of Sooths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1835)
"That nameless grace which sooths a second age ; 'Tis this, whose charm the soul
resistless seize, And gives Boscawen half her power to please. ..."
2. The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the by David Ramsay (1807)
"... i — Washington sooths the irritation between. the French and American Officers at
... sooths ..."
3. The Monthly Register, Magazine, and Review, of the United States (1807)
"... before mentioned)—unites amusement with in- instruction, which sooths and
interests the heart, while it excites and improves the understanding. VOL. ..."
4. Exercises in Reading and Recitation by Jonathan Barber (1828)
"From thee is all that sooths the life of man, His high endeavour, and his glad
success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. ..."