Read full poem →Two poor fellows hang for theft:
All the same's the luck we prove,
Though the midmost hangs for love."
Dictionary Entry
Anyway; nevertheless; nonetheless.
In a Sentence
“He knew it was risky. He did it all the same.”
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Poetry examples for “all the same”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Bring the eternal seed to light,
And morn is all the same as night."
Read full poem →The slave and servant of the wretched world,
Liveried and finely dressed yet all the same
A menial and lacquey seeking place
Read full poem →So spread the wondrous fame;
He all the same
Lay senseless, mouldering, low:
Read full poem →The peace of all the days I have to live?--
Yet gave it all the same.
Read full poem →Love has gone and left me and I don't know what to do;
This or that or what you will is all the same to me;
But all the things that I begin I leave before I'm through,--
Read full poem →No matter what she was; living or dead,
Faithful or not, he loved her all the same.
The story was as old as human shame,
Read full poem →Year after year ’twas all the same:
With none to envy, none to blame,
Read full poem →_Mrs. Warren_: "Go _on_! Don't humbug me. Men and women's the same
as when I was young. I'm sorry, all the same, dear girl. There are
you, growin' middle-aged and not married to some good-'earted chap
Read full poem →In March, December, and in July,
“Tis all the same with Harry Gill;
The neighbours tell, and tell you truly,
