Sheltered from the blast behind the thick, high hawthorn hedge and double mound, which is like a rampart reared against boreas, it is pleasant even now to stroll to and fro in the sunshine.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
"It was thought," says Nashe, in his Quaternio, "a kind of solecism, and to savour of effeminacy, for a young gentleman in the flourishing time of his age to creep into a coach, and to shroud himself from wind and weather: our great delight was to outbrave the blustering boreas upon a great horse; to arm and prepare ourselves to go with Mars and Bellona into the field, was our sport and pastime; coaches and caroches we left unto them for whom they were first invented, for ladies and gentlemen, and decrepit age and impotent people."
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving
When at last the time of mourning passed, Lord boreas, cousin to King Tamna, came to rule the Northland Kingdom.
"The Green Forest Fairy Book"
Loretta Ellen Brady