Citations:mirthfuller

Adjective:

 * 1835, unknown, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, Volume XXXVII., page #300:
 * who but May, between her sisters April and June, all Three walking up and down the garden, among the music of birds mirthfuller and mirthfuller as the garden glows beneath their feet !
 * 1887, unknown, Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume IV., page #145:
 * You that wanton in epithets,
 * Spare not now to be bountiful,
 * Call Tom Moore to regale with you,
 * Make your sentiments mirthfuller,
 * Send your spleen to the hospital,
 * Let the reader be comforted,
 * Let the seedy lie junketed,
 * Let MacM. in his purse rejoice
 * At your Ode on the Jubilee.
 * 1891, unknown, The Gentleman’s Magazine, Volume CCLXXI., page #22:
 * Ebenezer had now indeed fully recovered consciousness, and struggled madly with his bonds, to the mighty joy of his secure enemy, whose eye grew mirthfuller at every fresh token of his impotent wrath.