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midmost

[mid-mohst] / ˈmɪdˌmoʊst /






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Midmost he went; his hundred girt him round on every side.

From The Lay of the Cid by Bacon, Leonard

Midmost of the homeward track Once we listened and looked back; But the city, dusk and mute, Slept, and there was no pursuit.

From Last Poems by A. E. Housman by Housman, A. E. (Alfred Edward)

Seest not the fisherman that seeks his living in the sea, Midmost      the network of the stars that round about him press!

From The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I by Payne, John

Midmost a close green covert of brake   A brown bird listening silently Sat; and I thought—"She grieves for the sake   Of Itylus,—for the stains that lie   In her heritage of sad memory."

From In Divers Tones by Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir

Midmost the Queen calls on her squadron with the timbrel of her country, nor yet casts back a glance on the twin snakes behind her.

From The Aeneid of Virgil by Virgil




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