Read full poem →[1] AEsch. Fr. Niobe:--
[Greek: monos theon gar Thanatos ou doron era, k.t.l.]
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Poetry examples for “gar”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →For me, I'm on Parnassus' brink,
Rivin' the words to gar them clink;
Whyles daez't wi' love, whyles daez't wi' drink,
Read full poem →And drank coffee, and talked for an hour.
Bin gar keine Russin, stamm’ aus Litauen, echt deutsch.
And when we were children, staying at the archduke’s,
Read full poem →98. _Thought would destroy their paradise_. Wakefield quotes
Sophocles, _Ajax_, 554: [Greek: En tôi phronein gar mêden hêdistos
bios] ("Absence of thought is prime felicity").
Read full poem →"Gar warn the bows of Hartlie-burn;
See they sharp their arrows on the wa':
Read full poem →_Gar seek your succour at Branksome Ha'_.--P. 141. v. 4.
Read full poem →"There's not a lord in England breathes
"Shall gar me give an inch of way."
Read full poem →Hoo! hoo! gar raise the Reid Souter, and Ringan's Wat,
Wi' a broad elshin and a wicker;
