Read full poem →lem of an empty cask, much sound, no contents — cans
i forget the mouldy crusts, Suffolk cheese, and i
II beer, on which thou werl starving, in common
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A dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk.
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Poetry examples for “cheese”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →That will the pastry, not my paper, show of.
Digestive cheese, and fruit there sure will be;
But that which most doth take my muse and me,
Read full poem →Or how would you relish some spit in your broth?
Or a little Paris green in your cheese for chard?
Or something in your coffee to make your stomach froth?
Read full poem →(He was waiting and heard the clang of the spring)
To watch you nibble the wondrous cheese,
And stare with his burning eyes at you,
Read full poem →Mig, her man's as good as cheese
And honest as a briar,
Read full poem →That evening the editors were the special guests of Cyjyax
Major Evelyn Wrench at the Cheshire Cheese, a quaint g
Read full poem →And in pitiful Prose
Made me into the half of a small Cheshire Cheese.
Well, a night or two past--it was wind, rain & hail--
Read full poem →My favourite dishes are full of butter and cheese and sour cream.
In New York we had so many free luncheons with people on the
