Read full poem →The one of them he gave a message too,
The other by him selfe staide other worke to doo.
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Poetry examples for “doo”
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Read full poem →I proved Asshe being big is swiftest and agayne hevy to
give a greate stripe with all, whyche Aspe shall not doo.
What hevynes doth in a stripe every man by experience can
Read full poem →Tox. Necessitie, the inventour of all goodnesse (as all
authours in a maner, doo saye) amonges all other thinges
invented a shaft heed, firste to save the ende from breakyng,
Read full poem →Walsingham hearin. And so hopyng of your Lordship's favor,
I doo comytte you to the tuition of the Allmyghtye.
Read full poem →"BLOOD" screamed the skull-faced, lean witch-doctors,
"Whirl ye the deadly voo-doo rattle,
Harry the uplands,
Read full poem →With a stern cold glare, and a stern old song:--
"Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you."...
# With overwhelming assurance, good cheer, and pomp. #
Read full poem →"Mumbo-Jumbo will die in the jungle;
Never again will he hoo-doo you,
Never again will he hoo-doo you."
