10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERRASH»
Discover the use of
overrash in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overrash and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mistress Wilding: A Romance
he crowed offensively, boldly looking up into the other's face. "It seems you are
yourself reluctant." And he laughed a trifle stridently, and looked about him for
applause, but found none. "You are overrash," Lord Gervase disapproved him ...
2
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the ...
I really do not think we would be thought overrash to attempt to worry the Wabash
, if she dared to come out from under Fortress Monroe. Why not? We have land
batteries to take refuge under if she worsts us, and we get fatigued. Think of all ...
United States. Navy Dept, 1897
3
The Civil War: A Narrative: Volume 1: Fort Sumter to Perryville
... have to divide his army. Thus the argument, pro and con, came full circle to one
end: He would do it because there was nothing else to do. The very thing which
made such a division seem overrash—Pope's numerical superiority—was also.
The first promise was thus used by believing Eve. Another promise was so by
believing Abraham, after about ten years' waiting. If this be the case of any child
of God, let them not be discouraged upon it, thinking they were overrash in
applying ...
5
UNDER THE OLD ELM, AND OTHER POEMS
... Our social monotone of level days, 380 Might make our best seem banishment,
But it was nothing so ; Haply his instinct might divine, Beneath our drift of
puritanic snow, The marvel sensitive and fine 885 Of sanguinaria overrash to
blow And ...
JAMES RUSSEL LOWELL, 1885
Beneath our drift of puritanic snow, The marvel sensitive and fine Of sanguinaria
overrash to blow And warm its shyness in an air benign; Well might he prize
truth's warranty and pledge In the grim outcrop of our granite edge, The Hebrew ...
James Russell Lowell, 1874
Beneath our drift of puritanic snow, The marvel sensitive and fine Of sanguinaria
overrash to blow And warm its shyness in an air benign ; Well might he prize
truth's warranty and pledge In the grim outcrop of our granite edge, The Hebrew ...
Overrash is the traveller, who must needs go and wade through a swollen wintry
stream, after he has seen others before him carried down by its torrent. Over-
rash is the wayfaring man, who persists in spending the night in a dark lonely
forest, ...
9
Charming Orient Shining England
Itisnot overrash to suggest that it supplied the clue for which the popular writers
were searching,and thatbutfor the Arabian Nights there would havebeen no
Robinson Crusoe,andperhaps no Gulliver's Travels.79 The Arabian Nights, then,
...
Dr. Mahmoud F. Al-Ali, 2013
I love your spirit greatly, but you have been overrash to-day. Remember this, lad,
that you are a gentleman, the son of the bravest and truest gentleman I have ever
known, save one; and he is destined to high things." I know now that he spoke ...