Read full poem →There was a man called Archibiades, nicknamed the Lace-
dzmonian, who used to go about with a huge, over-grown beard,
wearing an old threadbare cloak, and affecting a very stern
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Poetry examples for “go about”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →How well Honoria's girls turn out,
Although they never go about!
Dear me, what trouble and expense
Read full poem →I take my bottle with the heart of Elenor
And go about my way. It beat in France,
It beat for France and for America,
Read full poem →And if I loved you I should lie in flame,
Ari, go about re-murmuring your name,
And these are things a man should be above.
Read full poem →so that squirrels and colored birds
go about at ease over
the branches and through the air.
Read full poem →Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind;
And that which governs me to go about
Doth part his function and is partly blind,
