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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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adverb

In an accidental manner; by chance, unexpectedly.

He discovered penicillin largely accidentally.

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have

Part of SpeechnounUsed In Literature ↓

A wealthy or privileged person.

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Poetry examples for have

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

Jaspar--why don’t ’e answer? There, now there!

Have that to warm yer. Oh, ye’ll soon come round,

Ye’ve starved yerself, ye--! Ah--she’s dead, she’s dead!

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Ah! And then one day he’d ’ad enough of comfort, and was off,--looking

for what? ’Ardship? He might have ’ad that ’ere if he’d but stayed.

Aye, that ’e could--for it’s been ’ard enough--with they two there. Ah,

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