The flacon so tastefully ornamented, has been held to delicate nostrils when the megrim-that malady peculiar to refined organisations and susceptible nerves-has assailed its fair owner; and the heart-shaped pincushion of crimson velvet, inclosed in its golden case and stuck with pins, has been likened by the giver to his own heart, pierced by the darts of Love-a simile that probably displeased not the fair creature to whom it was addressed.
"The Idler in France"
Marguerite Gardiner
What megrim have you had?
"Porzia"
Cale Young Rice
As you refuse to hearken to the voice of common sense, and afflict yourself with a megrim, I leave you to your fate.
"Rossmoyne"
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