"Moe" Quotes from Famous Books
... their arrival, Moe, an island princess and an ex-queen, visited them. When she found Stevenson ill she insisted he and his family be moved to her own house where they could have more comforts. The house at the time was occupied by Ori, a subchief, a subject and relative ... — The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls • Jacqueline M. Overton
... parte, ne moe to meete agayne, Wythyn thie wydow'dd berte wyll everr brenn The frostie vygyls of a cloysterr'd nun, Insteade of faerie[10] love's effulgentt sonne! Ne moe with myne wyll carolynge[11] beatt hie, Gyve throbb for throbb, and sygh returne forr sygh, Butt bee bie nyghtt congeall'dd ... — The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Vol. 12, Issue 330, September 6, 1828 • Various
... mixture of the superstitious, and she pushed open the door, not entering the room, but staring in toward the window, where against the dim, external light, she clearly saw, without recognising it, a tall figure, greeting her with mop and moe. ... — Wylder's Hand • J. Sheridan Le Fanu
... Moe'chus, adultery personified; one of four sons of Caro (fleshly lust). His brothers were Pornei'us (fornication), Acath'arus and Asel'g[^e]s (lasciviousness). In the battle of Mansoul, Moechus is slain ... — Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama - A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 • E. Cobham Brewer
... is my story presented to you, kind reader, just as Messrs. Asbjoernsen and Moe give it, in their curious collection of Norwegian tales ... — Continental Monthly - Volume 1 - Issue 3 • Various |