to light on

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To fall on; to come to by chance; to happen to find.--Webster.


As in the tides of people once up, there want not stirring winds to make them more rough; so this people did light upon two ringleaders.--Bacon.

As wily reynard walked the streets at night,

On a tragedian's mask he chanced to light.

Turning it o'er, he muttered with disdain,

How vast a head is here without a brain!--Addison.

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