<span class="searchmatch">hush'd</span> (obsolete) simple past and past participle of hush...
1740, Samuel Richardson, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded: But, silent be my rash censurings; be <span class="searchmatch">hush'd</span>, ye stormy tumults of my disturb'd mind […] encursing...
Tonson and S. Drape, published 1753, page 222: […] The madding Winds are <span class="searchmatch">huſh’d</span>, the Tempeſts ceaſe, / And every rolling Surge resides in Peace. coreside...
“Canto XIX”, in In Memoriam, London: Edward Moxon, […], →OCLC, page 32: And <span class="searchmatch">hush’d</span> my deepest grief of all. (transitive) To clear off soil and other materials...
Dominions proſtrate lie, / Not daring to behold their angry God: / And an <span class="searchmatch">huſh'd</span> ſilence damps the tuneful sky. 1700, Matthew Prior, Carmen Saeculare: Yet...
470: On soft cushion maternal He pillows the head / Of the babe, to sleep <span class="searchmatch">hush’d</span>, in its flushiness glowing, / Tints the snows of its cheek with blush-rose...
justice, ineffectual, drop The sword and balance: mute the voice of joy, and <span class="searchmatch">hush'd</span> the clamour of the busy world. 2014, Robert Toft, With Passionate Voice...
Moxon, […], published 1842, →OCLC, stanza II, page 39: The air is damp, and <span class="searchmatch">hush'd</span>, and close, / As a sick man's room when he taketh repose / An hour before...
Delivered, Tasso, XI, xii: Upon the walls the pagans old and young / Stood <span class="searchmatch">hush'd</span> and still, amated and amazed. 1670, John Milton, “(please specify the page)”...
Tonson, […], →OCLC, page 215: [M]ild Parthenope’s delightful Shore, / VVhere <span class="searchmatch">huſh'd</span> in Clams the bord’ring Ocean laves / Her ſilent Coaſt, and rolls in languid...