19 examples of scilla in sentences

" "Almost, my dear," the Scilla replied; "I'll follow as soon as you go.

Lively set forth in the true Tragedies of Marius and Scilla.

Lively set forth in the true Tragedies of Marius and Scilla, &c. Written by Thomas Lodge, Gent.

" "Scilla's Metamorphosis," 1589; "Diogenes in his Singularity," 1591; and "A Fig for Momus," 1595, are all stated to be by T.L., or Thomas Lodge, of Lincoln's Inn, Gentleman.

" Scilla's Metamorphosis, 1589.

" "Almost, my dear," the Scilla replied; "I'll follow as soon as you go.

"Againe the dreadfull Cycones him dismay, And blacke Laestrigones, a people stout; Then greedie Scilla, under whom there bay Manie great bandogs, which her gird about; 540 Then doo the AEtnean Cyclops him affray, And deep Charybdis gulphing in and out; Lastly the squalid lakes of Tartarie, And griesly feends of hell him terrifie.

Upward, as vomits Asrabecca, laurel, white hellebore, scilla, or sea-onion, antimony, tobacco or Downward.

Scilla, or sea-onion, is hot and dry in the third degree.

At the mouth swallowed or not swallowed: If swallowed liquid or solid: liquid, as compound wine of hellebore, scilla or sea-onion, senna, Vinum Scilliticum, Helleboratum, which Quercetan so much applauds "for melancholy and madness, either inwardly taken, or outwardly applied to the head, with little pieces of linen dipped warm in it."

[110] This most distinguished lady, Marianna Candidi, was born in Rome in 1756; her mother, Magdalena Scilla, was the daughter of a well known antiquary of Messina, Agostino Scilla.

[110] This most distinguished lady, Marianna Candidi, was born in Rome in 1756; her mother, Magdalena Scilla, was the daughter of a well known antiquary of Messina, Agostino Scilla.

Scilla roots are poisonous.

Did time and space allow it would be an interesting diversion to trace how the pastoral spirit evinced itself in such works as Peele's Tale of Troy, Lodge's Scilla's Metamorphosis, Drayton's Man in the Moon, Brathwaite's Narcissus Change (in the Golden Fleece), and found articulate utterance in the voluptuous cadences of Venus and Adonis.

Sacrifizio pastorale Sad Shepherd Sagredo, Giovanni Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saintsbury, George Salices Salviati, Lionardo Samson, M. W. Sand, George Sandys, J. E. Sannazzaro, Jacopo Sansovino, F. San vitale, Gualtiero Sappho Saturday Review Savio, Giovanni Schlegel, A. W. von Schönherr, J. G. Schucking, L. L. Scilla's Metamorphosis Scott, Mary A. Scott, Sir Walter Scyros, see

A doubt hangs over the poetical history of the modern, as well as of the ancient flower, owing to the appellation Harebell being, indiscriminately applied both to Scilla wild Hyacinth, and also to Campanula rotundifolia, Blue Bell.

Our wild hyacinth, which contributes so much to the beauty of our woodland scenery during the spring, may be regarded as a transition species between scilla and hyacinthus, the form and drooping habit of its flower connecting it with the latter, while the six pieces that form the two outer circles, being separate to the base, give it the technical character of the former.

SCILLA maritima.

196 Hypoxis erecta Upright Hypoxis c.m. 197 Ornithogalum nutans Nodding Star of Bethlehem c.m. 198 pyrenaicum Pyrenean ditto c.m. 199 latifolium Broad-leaved ditto c.m. 200 Scilla peruviana Peruvian-Hyacinth c.m. 201 campanulata Spansh Squill c.m.

19 examples of  scilla  in sentences