Read full poem →For which thy patron's weekly thank'd:
A large Concordance, bound long since:
Sermons to Charles the First, when prince:
Dictionary Entry
Agreement; accordance; consonance.
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Poetry examples for “concordance”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →means of acquiring speedy familiarity with obsolete and rare forms is a
Milton concordance--such as that of Bradshaw--in connection with the
Century Dictionary, or with the Oxford Dictionary, so far as this goes.
Read full poem →Khayyám" [1899]; Clyde's "Life of FitzGerald" [1900]; Tutin's
"Concordance to FitzGerald's Omar Khayyám" [1900]; and Prideaux's "Notes
for a Bibliography of FitzGerald" [1901], and his "Life" [1903].
Read full poem →or Greenfield’s Lexicon, and more especially by the
Greek Concordance. ‘This is the safest and most cer-
tain method of finding the true meaning of the words.
