The intervening spaces were taken up with little jars and cups and saucers-gold inside, with a view of a town outside, and surrounding them, 'A Present from Clacton-on-Sea,' or, alliteratively, 'A Memento of Margate.
"Liza of Lambeth"
W. Somerset Maugham
A planter of about thirty years of age, clad in buckskin shortclothes, sat smoking his pipe, after his noonday meal, in the wide entry that ran through his double log house from the south side to the north, the house being of the sort called alliteratively "two pens and a passage."
"Duffels"
Edward Eggleston
Cephas therefore, by the middle of October, could be picturesquely and alliteratively described as being raw from repeated rejections.
"The Story Of Waitstill Baxter"
By Kate Douglas Wiggin