Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “hale”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And flesh and soul, now both are strong,
Shall hale the sullen slaves along,
Read full poem →Half foolish and half greedy; upright judge—
Lawyer acute—the Mansfield and the Hale
In one united to bless modern Courts.
Read full poem →Half foolish and half greedy; upright judge
Lawyer acute the Mansfield and the Hale
In one united to bless modern Courts.
Read full poem →Were all the earls and barons of my mind,
We'd hale him from the bosom of the king,
30 And at the court-gate hang the peasant up ;
Read full poem →And craftily knows by what means to win me. 10
Ah, often, that her hale[331] head ached, she lying,
Willed me, whose slow feet sought delay, be flying!
Read full poem →Drinking the nut-brown ale,
With his bearded Berserks hale
And tall.
Read full poem →Fear King Svend of Denmark;
This right hand shall hale him
By his forked chin!"
Read full poem →Like the King in garb and face,
So gallant and so hale;
Every cabin-boy and varlet
Read full poem →The picture of good health she goes along,
Hale as the morn and happy as her song.
Yet there is one who never feels a fear
