Citations:swoonless
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English citations of swoonless
- 1899, G. L. MacKenzie, Glad Tidings, in Brimstone Ballads and Other Verse, page 90:
- Calling on God in vain,
- Writhing in swoonless pain,
- Senses unblunted and nerves all awake; [...]
- 1913, George Sterling, The Voice of the Dove, in Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine ..., page 950:
- The dulcimer and lute
- Hoard not so swoonless woe.
- 1995, Ceri Davies, Welsh Literature and the Classical Tradition (University Of Wales Press):
- For example, in the poem 'Y Sipsi' ('The Gipsy'), he sees the old fortune-teller as 'a swoonless Pythia sitting on her tripod' ('Pythia ddilesmair yn eistedd ar ei thrybedd') and as a Sibyl for a disorientated generation.