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Definition of Trysted
1. tryst [v] - See also: tryst
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trysted
Literary usage of Trysted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1884)
"THE trysted HOUR. The moon is in the lift, love, The stars are twinkling pale ;
The blackbird's song has ceased to wake The echoes of the vale. ..."
2. The Literary Life and Miscellanies of John Galt by John Galt (1834)
"[ ] THE trysted LOVER. To the tune of " The Boatman'' " But when my Peggy sings
with sweeter skill, The ' Boatman,' or the • Lass of ..."
3. The Song of the Sword, and Other Verses by William Ernest Henley (1892)
"XXIII (To PAG) HERE they trysted, here they strayed, In the leafage dewy and
boon, Many a man and many a maid, And the morn was merry June: ' Death is fleet ..."
4. Tales of My Landlord by Walter [Scott (1817)
"sister, Bessie Maclure ? an honest wife she is,Twt sair she's been trysted wi'
misfortunes,—the loss o' twa decent lads o' sons, in the time o' the ..."