Read full poem →And reach your friends your hand,
And go, and luck go with you
While Ludlow tower shall stand.
Dictionary Entry
To choose or accept (a suggestion)
In a Sentence
“Although I liked your suggestion, I'll go with my original idea.”
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Poetry examples for “go with”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And reach your friends your hand,
And go, and luck go with you
While Ludlow tower shall stand.
Read full poem →Go from the east to the west, as the sun and the stars direct thee,
Go with the girdle of man, go and encompass the earth.
Not for the gain of the gold; for the getting, the hoarding, the having,
Read full poem →_Cain._ Curse me, my father, ere I go. Your curse
Will go with me for good; your curse
Will make me not forget,
Read full poem →{44a} Let a Punic sponge go with the book.—Mart. 1. iv. epig. 10.
Read full poem →Least labour so shall win great grace of any.
So shalt thou go with youths to feasts together,
And see at home much that thou ne'er brought'st thither.
Read full poem →Reg wished me to go with him to the field,
I paused because I did not want to go;
Read full poem →“But there are lands to go with her,
And gold and silver stores.”
Read full poem →More bye and bye. Yes, his good will
Should go with me; he would not stir;
He and my father in old time still
Read full poem →Unless you can feel, when left by One,
That all men else go with him;
Unless you can know, when unpraised by his breath,
