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Anarch   Listen
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Anarch  n.  The author of anarchy; one who excites revolt. "Imperial anarchs doubling human woes."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Anarch" Quotes from Famous Books



... As Anarch erst around his regions hurl'd The wrecks, long crush'd, of time's anterior world; While nature mourn'd, in wild confusion tost, Her suns extinguisht and her systems lost; Light, life and instinct shared the dreary trance, And gravitation fled the field ...
— The Columbiad • Joel Barlow

... seen it;" and it was in candour rather than in experience that Byron differed from his fellows. Nor has any one else seen what eluded Byron. A perfectly free man must be either uncivilised or decivilised—a savage stronger than his fellows or an undetected anarch armed with a bomb, A free society is a plain contradiction, for a society must be controlled by law, and law is an instant curtailment of Liberty. And, if you would pursue this chimera, it is not in a democracy that you are likely to surprise it. ...
— American Sketches - 1908 • Charles Whibley

... live, the anarch tide Shall lose itself among her waves, And the grey earth be glorified By the young blossom on her graves; And by her grace no power shall part; Fulfilment from the dreams that were, If still the music of her heart Be theirs who ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, April 16, 1919 • Various

... fruitlessly; the powerful from their stations Rebuked me as an anarch, envious and bad, And they that served them with lean hands and bitter patience Smiled only out of hollow orbs, ...
— Alcyone • Archibald Lampman

... they fought. Old Homer, too,—who can believe that he had not hewn his way through the very battles which he describes, and seen every wound, every shape of agony? A noble thought, to go out with that army against the northern Anarch, singing in the van of battle, as Taillefer sang the song of Roland before William's knights, and to die like him, the proto-martyr of the Crusade, with the ...
— Two Years Ago, Volume II. • Charles Kingsley

... to dust; The burden on the flesh for who disclaims the God, The answer when is call upon the Just. Whence her lost virtue had found refuge strode Her master, saying, 'I only; I who can!' And echoed round her army, now her chain. So learns the nation, closing Anarch's reign, That she had been in ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith



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