Read full poem →berty ? — who better knew, than they, that the free-
dom of the theatre (next to that of the senate) was the
Dictionary Entry
A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders.
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Poetry examples for “dom”
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Read full poem →I CAUGHT this morning morning's minion, king-
dom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Fal-
con, in his riding
Read full poem →I CAUGHT this morning morning's minion, king-
dom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Fal-
con, in his riding
Read full poem →Fhir a shiubhaileas dom dhùthaich,
Beir beannachd le ruin uam da còir,
Read full poem →your God for direction into all truth, and that the wis-
dom from above may be afforded you.
Read full poem →measure ; so that he for love of her neglected all his king-
dom, and his family, and dwelt with her until the time that
his thanes would no longer remain with him ; but for love of
Read full poem →mind nearer to this worldly honor. They have not any free-
dom when they, of their own accord, subject themselves to
vices. But as soon as they turn away their mind from good,
Read full poem →honor them with eternal power; and if they abused the free-
dom, that he would then punish them with death? He or-
dained that if they at all sinned through the freedom, they
Read full poem →dom, yet with practical intent to make the most of them, by
contrast and roving as the sun goes. The field of English
Read full poem →dom. It should be mastered before writing itself is considered.
12. Which should be taught first, movement or form?
