Citations:goldgreed


 * 1872, Ambrose Bierce, Nuggets and Dust: Panned Out in California, page 87:
 * ... and a black cap shut out the goldgreed of his eyes for ever; when his ears, no longer lulled by the clink of dropping coins, were stung by the hisses of the brutal mob about.
 * 1910, Ivan Calvin Waterbury, "Poetic Language", in Poet Lore, page 244:
 * Here is the key to William Morris's great epic of the fatality of the reign of goldgreed and the hatred born thereof, &#39;The Story of Sigurd the Volsung.&#39; He wrought the Pan-Teutonic cycle in symbolical English, which gives only mystic implication of the cosmic allegory therein embodied.


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