I sank back on the seat I had left, and said to myself that this was the lamest of all conclusions.
"Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France"
Stanley J. Weyman
As vulgar as the dirt he treads upon He calls his cows or drives his horses on; He knows the lamest cow and strokes her side And often tries to mount her back and ride, And takes her tail at night in idle play, And makes her drag him homeward all the way.
"Poems Chiefly From Manuscript"
John Clare
And 'Passon' thereupon began,-in the lamest, feeblest, most paternally orthodox manner: My dear children- Hooray!
"God's Good Man"
Marie Corelli