Beeing vs Besing - What's the difference?
beeing | besing |
* {{quote-book, year=1609, author=, title=A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV., chapter=Everie Woman in Her Humor, edition=
, passage=I know it took not beeing at thy birth: thou hast been merrie, thou hast sounded hoopes, swallowed whiffes, walkt late, worn favours, seene whoresons; thou canst feele and understand, come thou hast bene a sinner, unloade, discharge, untune, confesse, is Venus'' dominatrix? art not in love? }} To sing of or sing about; celebrate in song or poetry; sing the praises of; praise; laud.
*1728 , William Shakespeare, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), John Fletcher, Double falshood :
*1854 , Thomas Carlyle, Burns :
*1972 , Isobel Armstrong, Victorian scrutinies :
*2001 , Jørgen Bruhn, Jan Lundquist, The novelness of Bakhtin: perspectives and possibilities :
To sing to.
As verbs the difference between beeing and besing
is that beeing is while besing is to sing of or sing about; celebrate in song or poetry; sing the praises of; praise; laud.beeing
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- I have read Stories, (I fear, too true ones;) how young Lords, like you, Have thus besung mean Windows, rhymed their Sufferings Ev'n to th' Abuse of Things Divine, set up Plain Girls, like me, the Idols of their Worship, Then left them [...]
- Let him dwindle into a modish balladmonger; let him worship and besing the idols of the time, and the time will not fail to reward him.
- And in the meanwhile, how can a poet better employ himself (provided he does not confine his subject-matter to the Greeks, who have already besung' themselves far better than we can sing them, and to the Romans, who were ' besung by our Elizabethan poets better than they ever will be sung again), [...]
- [...] Blanckenburg pointed out that one of the differences between the epic and the novel was that the classic epic was a "heroic poem" besinging the "public acts and events", the "actions of the citizen"; [...]