Read full poem →His Father's Foes he doth reward,
Preserving those that cut off's Head ;
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Poetry examples for “cut off”
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Read full poem →Nevertheless a cloud cut off their gaze:
They tarry to build up Jerusalem,
Read full poem →dismissal on hearing of the birth of a son to his adopted father,
by a second marriage, an event which cut off his expectations as
an heir. The death of Mr. Allan, in whose will his name was not
Read full poem →Secondly. That an odd little dwarf and bottle conjurer, both of
whose ears, for some misdemeanor, have been cut off close to his
head, has been missing for several days from the neighboring city
Read full poem →As some drowned city in some enchanted sea,
Cut off from nature,—drawing you who gaze,
With passionate desire, to leap and plunge,
Read full poem →talked over different ways of punishing her. One of
them said to cut off her head.
Read full poem →Mayor. Oh dear! Tl resign, I will. Iam only 86, and if this
work continues, I’ll be cut off in the bloom of my days, I will.
Oh dear! Why, oh why did I ever take this position, and subject.
Read full poem →influential citizens of this emporium. ae Bi
Mayor. Don’t read the names please, or Pll be cut off in hig Y ae |
Chinner. Oh, only the most influential—about 100,000 or 80. a
Read full poem →Publishers Cut off from World News for Fourteen Dreary Days—
Constitute Themselves a Board of Inquiry and Get Valuable
Read full poem →predominated. The position of a Catholic in the reign of Elizabeth
was that of a man cut off rigorously from the main life of the nation,
with every avenue of honourable ambition closed to him. He had to live
