Read full poem →Apd now hJK life, suppendfd by her breath,
Ran o«t impetuously to ha6t«Di!ig Death.
Like pDlisbed mirrorE, so his steely breaei
Dictionary Entry
A meaningless syllable used when singing a tune or indicating a rhythm.
In a Sentence
“The chorus goes like this: "di di di di dum, da di da".”
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Poetry examples for “di”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Di A woman begging to be seen? What’s this?
’Tis not the duty of your post, my friend,
Read full poem →Here we all are at Rome, and delighted of course with St. Peter’s,
And very pleasantly lodged in the famous Piazza di Spagna.
Rome is a wonderful place, but Mary shall tell you about it;
Read full poem →_Di._ A woman begging to be seen? What’s this?
’Tis not the duty of your post, my friend,
Read full poem →We shall be off, I believe, in a hurry, and travel to Milan;
There to meet friends of Papa's, I am told, at the Croce di Malta
Then I cannot say whither, but not at present to England.
Read full poem →Yet of this play Di-yden asserts that it contains more bawdry than all his
plays together. What must we say of these different accounts? Why it i»
Read full poem →were paid by those under whose protection they acted,
They also obtained leave, at particular festivals, to di-
vert the public at the Red Bull ; but this was not al-
Read full poem →determined to make trial of his theatrical qualifications
at the plavhouse in Goodman’s Fields, undef the di-
rection of Mr. Giflard, who was at that time permitted
Read full poem →Correia ES, Wilkenfeld JS, Morris TC, Wei
LW, Prangnell DI, Samocha TM. 2014. Intensive
nursery production of the pacific white shrimp
