"As one who, in a tangled brake apart On some lithe snake, unheeded in the briar Hath trodden heavily, and with backward start Flies, trembling at the head uplift in ire And blue neck, swoln in many a glittering spire So slinks Androgeus, shuddering with dismay We, massed in onset, make the foe retire And slay them, wildered, weetless of the way.— The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor
Letty's home is there And, while she hid all England with a kiss Bright over Europe fell her golden hair CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER A DREAM Once a dream did wave a shade O'er my angel-guarded bed That an emmet lost its way When on grass methought I lay Troubled, 'wildered, and forlorn Dark, benighted, travel-worn Over many a tangled spray All heart-broke, I heard her say Oh, my children!— Poems Every Child Should Know The What-Every-Child-Should-Know-Library
The faded, wildered, washed-out look, the uncertain, purposeless bearing which had come from her secluded life and subjection to her sister had vanished from her.— He Knew He Was Right
Then he played[FN#38] with the sword till their wits were wildered, and cried out, saying, "Allaho Akbar!— Arabian nights. English

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