While the boy looked at these things there sprang through the doorway another gray kitten, older and larger than the others, and Mrs. Tabby said, politely: "This is my niece, Miss Flitter, who lives with me; and these two little ones, who were too young to go and welcome the Queen, belong to Mrs. Mewling.
"Dot and Tot of Merryland"
L. Frank Baum
Many years had worn away, and Sir Sampson had passed through the various modifications of human nature, from the "Mewling infant" to "mere oblivion," without having become either wiser or better.
"Marriage"
Susan Edmonstone Ferrier
So Magtelt sang him the lied, of Roeland de Heurne the Lion, who came back from the Holy Land, and brought thence a great sword; and also the song of the Four Witches, wherein you may hear Mewling of cats, bleating of goats, and the noise which they make with their tails in rainy weather.
"Flemish Legends"
Charles de Coster