10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CIRCUMFUSILE»
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circumfusile in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
circumfusile and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
His army, circumft/ned on either wing. ' MUton. Circumfusile (ser-kum-fu'zil or ser-
kum- fu'zil), a. [L. circum, round, and fusilis, fusile.] Capable of beiug poured or
spread round. * Circumfusile gold. ' Pope. Circumfusion (ser-kum-fu'zhou), n.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
His army, circu infused on either wing. ' MUton. Circumfusile ( ser-kum-fu'zil or ser
-kum- fu'zil), a. [L. circum, round, and fusilis, fusile.] Capable of being poured or
spread mil n. l. * Circumfusile gold.' Pope. Circumfusion (ser-kum-fu'zhon), n.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1882
3
Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious ...
... Which served the past, and must the times to come. Pope. Artist divine, whose
skilful hands infold The victim's horn with circumfusile gold. Pope. Smit with the
love of English arts we came, And met congenial, mingling flame with flame.
Pope.
Samuel Austin Allibone, 1896
4
The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope
One seek the harbour where the vessels moor, And bring thy friends,
Telemachus! ashore (Leave only two the galley to attend); Another to Learceus
must we send, Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold 540 The victim's horn with
circumfusile ...
5
Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... Circumfuse circumfused circumf using circumfusile circumfusion Circumjacent
Circumlocution circumlocutory Circumnavigate circumnavigated
circumnavigating circumnavigable circumnavigation circumnavigator
Circumpolar Circumrotate ...
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Translation of the Odyssey of Homer
... the harbour, where the vessels moor, And bring thy friends, Telemachus,
ashore: (Leave only two the galley to attend ;) Another to Laerceus must we send,
Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold 540 The victim's horn with circumfusile
gold.
Homer, W. C. Armstrong, 1851
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (including His ...
Another to Laerceus must we send, Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold The
victim's horn with circumfusile gold. 480 1 490 510 540 The rest may here the
pious duty share, And bid the handmaids for the feast prepare, The seats to
range, ...
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A complete dictionary of the English language: both with ...
To C1RCUMFUSE, ser-kum-f&'ze. v. a. To pour round. CIRCUMFUSILE, ser-kum
-fu'-sl!. a. That which may be poured round anv thing. CIRCUMFUSION, ser-kum-
fu'- zhun. s. The act of spreading round. To CFRCUMGIRATE, ser-kum'- jy-rate.
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Pope's Homer. The Odyssey
Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold 540 The victim's horn with circumfusile
gold. The rest may here the pious duty share, And bid the handmaids for the feast
prepare, The seats to range, the fragrant wood to bring, A'nd limpid waters from ...
Homerus, Alexander Pope, 1779
10
The influence of Milton on English poetry
To be sure, such words as "refulgent," "refluent," "resplendent," "translucent," "
adamantine," "massy," "ethereal," do occur, though infrequently; x and there are
unusual words like "circumfusile," "intorted," "oracu- lous," "obtend," 2 besides ...
Raymond Dexter Havens, 1922