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Definition of Twilights
1. twilight [n] - See also: twilight
Lexicographical Neighbors of Twilights
Literary usage of Twilights
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Collected Poems of Philip Bourke Marston: Comprising "Song-tide," "All by Philip Bourke Marston, Louise Chandler Moulton (1892)
"OTHER twilights. 0 LOVE, does she recall the far-off place, — The place we loved
in, but two years ago, And through gray twilights heard the sea-winds blow, ..."
2. The History of India from the Earliest Ages by James Talboys Wheeler (1869)
"But in addition to these thousands of years, each Yuga has two twilights, one
preceding it and the other following it; and each of these twilights consists ..."
3. The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter Journeys Through Sweden by Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (1888)
"Long twilights.—Parks.—Beautiful Suburbs.— Sunday.—A Seat of Learning.—Free
Institutions.—Schools. A DELIGHTFUL impression is made upon the stranger, who, ..."
4. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1889)
"The whole work is a credit to English learning, and should stimulate philosophical
studies. B BE VIA. MARCUS Docs. Second twilights and Old Testament ..."
5. The History of India from the Earliest Ages by James Talboys Wheeler (1869)
"But in addition to these thousands of years, each Yuga has two twilights, one
preceding it and the other following it; and each of these twilights consists ..."