"Rish" Quotes from Famous Books
... round-about, p[p]zel-heded deluzhon than that bei hwich we konfiuz the klear instinkts ov truth in our ak[p]rsed sistem ov speling woz never konkokted bei the father ov fol.shud.... Hou kan a sistem ov ediukashon fl[p]rish that beginz bei so monstr[p]s a fols.hud, hwich the sens ... — Chips From A German Workshop, Vol. V. • F. Max Mueller
... the old Egyptians the ostrich feather was the symbol of truth. The Somal call it "Bal," the Arabs "Rish;" it is universally used here as the sign and symbol of victory. Generally the white feather only is stuck in the hair; the Eesa are not particular in using black when they can procure no other. All the clans wear it in ... — First footsteps in East Africa • Richard F. Burton
... Pity mov'd, This fev'rish phantom to prolong, I've touch'd my lute, for ever lov'd, And bless'd thee with its ... — Poems • Sir John Carr |