Catched un in the Quag by th' old gravel pits."
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
And, lo, on the left hand there was a Quag.
"The Pilgrim's Progress in Words of One Syllable"
Mary Godolphin
The Admiral, whose health was now permanently broken, and who only had respite from his sufferings in fine weather and when he was relieved from a burden of anxieties such as had been continually pressing on him now for three months, fell into his old state of sleeplessness, feverishness, and consequent depression; and it, these circumstances it is not wonderful that the firm ground of fact began to give a little beneath him and that his feet began to sink again into the mire or Quag of stupor.
"Christopher Columbus, Volume 7 And The New World Of His Discovery, A Narrative"
Filson Young