Read full poem →The adventurous Baron the bright locks admired;
He saw, he wished, and to the prize aspired.
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The male ruler of a barony.
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Poetry examples for “baron”
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Read full poem →he said to Fields; “you'll never forget it.” In 1884, he was
made Baron of Aldworth and Farringford.
Read full poem →^2,000 before; now made Lord Chief
Baron.
Thomas Lord Fanshaw. — ^A pensioner, and
Read full poem →32 . A Masque at Lord Hay's, for the Entertain-
ment of Monsieur le Baron de Tour, Feb. 22, 1617.
Read full poem →To the Right Honourable PHILIP, Earl of Pembroke and Mont-
gomery; Baron Herbert of Cardiff and Sherland; Lord Parr and Ross
of Kendall ; Lord Fitz-Hu^h^ Marmyony and Saint Quintin; Knight of
Read full poem →to the Understanders_, its place being taken by a dedicatory letter
in young Donne's most courtly style to William, Lord Craven, Baron of
Hamsted-Marsham.
Read full poem →These lovers fled away into the storm.
That night the Baron dreamt of many a woe,
And all his warrior-guests, with shade and form
Read full poem →[With an almost imperceptible start.] Did you
know Baron Arnheim well ?
MRS, CHEVELEY
Read full poem →Were I a baron proud and high,
And horse and servants waiting ready;
