In truth, I should much rather admit those whom at any time I have Disrelished the most, to be patterns of perfection, than seek a consolation to my own unworthiness in a general communion of depravity with all about me."
"Burke"
John Morley
He was a man seemingly rather fond of parade, though at heart he Disrelished and despised it.
"Paul Clifford, Volume 3."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
They were too near love's secret to be glad; As whoso deems the core will surely melt From the warm fruit his lips caress, hath felt Some bitter kernel where the teeth shut hard: Or as sweet music sharpens afterward, Being half Disrelished both for sharp and sweet; As sea-water, having killed over-heat In a man's body, chills it with faint ache; So their sense, burdened only for love's sake, Failed for pure love; yet so time served their wit, They saved each day some gold reserves of it, Being wiser in love's riddle than such be Whom fragments feed with his chance charity.
"Poems & Ballads (First Series)"
Algernon Charles Swinburne