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On its orb no vulgar artist Expressed this image, a Typhseus huge, Disgorging
from his foul enfouldered jaws, In fierce effusion, wreaths of dusky smoke, Signal
of kindling flames : its bending verge With folds of twisted serpents bordered
round ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... cymbellwr, gorfodwr Enforest, eu-flor'-est, v. a. troi yn goed- wig, fforestu,
coedwigo Enforted, en-ffori'-ed, a. amgaeredig, yn amddiflynedig gan gaer
Enform, en-floim', v. a. ffurfio, llunio, ffurfeiddio, dullio [â mellt Enfouldered, en-
ffowl'-derd, ...
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One Hundred Lectures on the Ancient and Modern Dramatic ...
I saw him and his massive shield, which struck me with terror ; the image
displayed being A typheus huge, disgorging from his foul enfouldered jaws, in
fierce effusion, wreaths of dusky smoke, signal of kindling flames : its bending
verge with ...
Benjamin Charles Jones, 1861
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One Hundred Lectures on the Ancient and Modern Dramatic ...
I saw him and his massive shield, which struck me with terror ; the image
displayed being A TYPHEUS HUGE, disgorging from his foul enfouldered jaws,
in fierce effusion, wreaths of dusky smoke, signal of kindling flames : its bending
verge ...
Benjamin Charles Jones, 1862
There was something disturbing, something out of plumb about the interior of this
chapel. The enfouldered darkness gave it the illusion of being much deeper than
the other chapels, while in fact (yes, a glance into the Rouault chapel confirmed ...
ENFOULDERED, a. enfowl'derd [en; OF. fouldre or foldre— from L.fulgur, a flash
of lightning]: in OB., mixed with lightning. ENFRANCHISE, v. en-frdn'cKk [en, in or
on, and franchise]: originally, to set free, as from slavery, restraint, or disability; ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
Enchaffd, engraven. Encheason, or Encheson, occasion, cause. Endew, endow,
clothe, invest. Endosse, to engrave, carve, or write on the back. Eafebned,
become fierce. Eitforme, fashion. Enfouldered, thrown forth like thunder and
lightning.
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New Explorations in Indian English Poetry
Glaucous, hoar, enfouldered, cyathiform, Making mere faculae of the sun and
moon, I study you glout and gloss, but have No cadrans to adjust you with, and
turn again From optik to haptik and like a blind man run My fingers over you, arris
by ...
Kanwar Dinesh Singh, 2004
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A Companion to British Literature, Victorian and ...
Though its opening piling up of stone-related words, with sensuous lines such as
“Glaucous, hoar, enfouldered, cyathiform” (MacDiarmid 1994: 178), is even more
synthetic and dictionaried than his earlier Scots-language poems, “On a ...
Robert DeMaria, Jr., Heesok Chang, Samantha Zacher, 2013
front of the stage, at the moment of each crescendo, brandishing their poignards
with savage gesticulation. In Spenserean language — " Heart cannot think what
courage and what cries, With foul enfouldered smoke ana flashing fire, The ...