Read full poem →Buds will burst their edges,
Strip their wool-coats, glue-coats, streaks,
In the woods and hedges;
Dictionary Entry
An outer garment covering the upper torso and arms.Wp
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Poetry examples for “coats”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Your father is dead.
From his old coats
I'll make you little jackets;
Read full poem →deals or Coats of Arms of the Several States and of the United States, with full and particular de-
•criptiojus of the significance of each 430
Read full poem →From behind each fence and farm-yard wall,
Chasing the red-coats down the lane,
Then crossing the fields to emerge again
Read full poem →On one side is a field of drooping oats,
Through which the poppies show their scarlet coats;
So pert and useless, that they bring to mind
Read full poem →On one side is a field of drooping oats,
Through which the poppies show their scarlet coats
So pert and useless, that they bring to mind
Read full poem →Adieu, ye females fraught with graces!
Adieu red coats, and redder faces!
Adieu the supercilious air
Read full poem →As a matter of fact many Larkins in England were
granted coats of arms. The arms of some Lawrence fam-
ilies are similar to those granted to Larkins indicating com-
Read full poem →Records of coats of arms of some other families mentionsd
in this history can be found in the appendix. In Burke’s Gen-
