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memoried

[mem-uh-reed] / ˈmɛm ə rid /


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Nor can implicit trust be placed on every reference to historical events, for the memoried deeds of great rulers were not always unassociated with persistent and cumulative myths.

From Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Mackenzie, Donald Alexander

Yes! on to the thunder, tho' it's a blunder, On to the swish and the whine and the roar; With the memoried face of one you called 'treasure,' Above and around and ever before.

From Over the Top With the Third Australian Division by McBeath, Neil

What figure with recurrent footstep fares Around those memoried tracks of scarlet mud, To sow her future from an ashen urn By lantern-light, as dragons' teeth are sown?

From Poems — Volume 3 by Meredith, George

Lawford scanned swiftly the little square beloved and memoried room that fate had suddenly converted for him into a cage of unspeakable pain and longing.

From The Return by De la Mare, Walter

Yet to the Roses memoried fragrance clings, And in their faded petals I renew The first fresh grace of unforgotten things.

From Cornish Catches and Other Verses by Moore, Bernard