Definitionn. an infant considered in relation to its nurse
Last update: October 31, 2015
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Cosimo employed almost the last hours of his life in listening to Ficino's reading of a treatise on the highest good; while Lorenzo, in a poem on true happiness, described him as the mirror of the world, the nursling of sacred muses, the harmonizer of wisdom and beauty in complete accord. [Please select]
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To expose the tender nursling to that direful cold was almost as cruel as leaving it to the mercy of the fire. [Please select]
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Weary have the years been since my nursling went away, but now you are home all will be well. [Please select]
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Rodolfo Buti, that of the tomb of Claudia Ecloge, the old woman who was so devoted to her nursling. [Please select]
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And David answered: "May thy life be the nursling of Time, Effendina." [Please select]
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And blest it with a love so deep, That, like a nursling of her own, It clasped her neck and fell asleep. [Please select]
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The news came to Bodb Dearg's place, and all the people gave out three loud, high cries, keening their nursling. [Please select]
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