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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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aw

Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/ɑː/Used In Literature ↓

An instance of aw.

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Poetry examples for aw

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

Slander' st not laws, prophan'st no holy page

(As if thy father's crosier aw'd the stage) ;

High crimes were still arraign' d; though they made shift

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‘s,woajoden jo vordar e ST snoi[ey snsuoj

toxaly AW ‘asny afosnm ve JO Pury emes aq}

4q 20} 31q sry P2[ssim TES) ‘souIsoD We T

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AN IA SANS . AAS SS X SY \\

wy @ > x KORO ‘ RS WEE wy) Aw ENE RRO Z

ans Ss sCAAAAARARAA CARAS ‘ 2 SanuhAAKAAAANAMANS BE on chs aaa teh ate RURAL CAAA LER Sue \ \\ \ SS

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lose their double letter. Many monosyllables, e.g. som, cours, glimps,

wher, vers, aw, els, don, ey, ly, so written in 1645, take on in 1673 an

e mute, while words like harpe, windes, onely, lose it. By a reciprocal

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