God was not freehanded with His heaven.
"Invisible Links"
Selma Lagerlof
To be a really popular hero anywhere in Britain, a lad must still, I fear, have something of a Scandinavian gullet; and if, in addition to his being a powerful drinker, he is pleasant in his cups, and can sing, and forgive, be freehanded, and roll out the grand risky phrases of a fired brain, he stamps himself, in the apprehension of his associates, a king.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
The pathetic and magnificent lines in dispute do not occur naturally enough, or at all naturally, among the very poor, flat, creeping verses between which they have been thrust with such over freehanded recklessness.
"A Study of Shakespeare"
Algernon Charles Swinburne