Dictionary Entry
To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death.
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Poetry examples for “dy”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Those engins can the proudest love convert:
And, if those fayle, fall down and dy before her;
So dying live, and living do adore her.
Read full poem →Her present face surpass the old;
With modesty her cheeks are dy’d,
Humility displaces pride;
Read full poem →CONV Ave DY OU, KE DCH: Pha weil sie fer, iieal tal etn E86
Read full poem →"And join with us the tribute of their praise
"To him, who dy'd stern justice to stone,
"And make eternal glory all our own.
Read full poem →San Francisco ............. 431-2800 Colma (Incorporated) ...... 755-3838
DY GAY ssa escareesas 992-1225
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Read full poem →spoken of.
^ Steles be made of dy verse woodes. as.
Read full poem →Mui st of wide oly Grinniveg Nps, his sennelg
Aare, his coarse dy _broum jacke7, hin
buplap: tex tuned voice! amo The. mack ling =a
