<span class="searchmatch">mark'd</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of mark D-mark...
D-mark (plural D-marks) short for Deutsche Mark short for Deutsche Mark <span class="searchmatch">mark'd</span> From German D-Mark, Deutsche Mark. IPA(key): /deːmark/, [d̥eːˀmɑːɡ̊] D-mark c...
Erasmus Darwin, The Economy of Vegetation, J. Johnson, page 61: With sweet vicissitudes of day and clime / <span class="searchmatch">Mark'd</span> the new annals of enascent Time. canteens...
1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene ii]: Make me beleeue, that thou art onely <span class="searchmatch">mark'd</span> For the hot vengeance, and the Rod of heauen To punish my Mistreadings....
more, that fulness of prophetic joy, / With which this unborn Jubilee he <span class="searchmatch">mark'd</span> / Through the long vista of distressful years, / While the dark war-clouds...
Edgar Allan Poe, “Tamerlane”, in Tamerlane and Other Poems: A cottager, I <span class="searchmatch">mark’d</span> a throne Of half the world as all my own, And murmur’d at such lowly lot...
ambitious—have you known The passion, father? You have not: A cottager, I <span class="searchmatch">mark’d</span> a throne Of half the world as all my own, And murmur’d at such lowly lot—...
reach'd the lofty turret's base, our eyes / its height ascended, where we <span class="searchmatch">mark'd</span> uphung / two cressets and another saw from far metal cup filled with pitch...
Modern; […], London: […] Jacob Tonson, […], →OCLC: I know them well, and <span class="searchmatch">mark'd</span> their rude comport. 2022, W. David Marx, chapter 1, in Status and Culture...
and A. Millar, “Winter,” lines 353-354, p. 21,[1] [Tyrants] at pleasure <span class="searchmatch">mark’d</span> him with inglorious stripes; 1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider...