Dictionary Entry
A term of familiar address and fellowship among sailors.
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Poetry examples for “hearty”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Makes love with nods, and knees beneath a table;
Whose laughs are hearty, though his jests are coarse,
And loves you best of all things--but his horse.
Read full poem →ters and of public life, who spoke of them with enthusiasm
and often with hearty approval of the allegory. And ten
thousand copies were sold in the first week after publication;
Read full poem →Let us strike hands as hearty friends;
No more, no less: and friendship's good:
Read full poem →Let us strike hands as hearty friends;
No more, no less; and friendship's good:
Read full poem →Why, Mother, once, if Frederick press'd
His wife against his hearty breast,
The interior difference seem'd to tear
Read full poem →Who else shall discommend her choice,
I giving it my hearty voice?
Wed me? Ah, never near her come
Read full poem →His dog among the bushes barking high;
The ploughman ran and gave a hearty shout,
He found a weary fox and beat him out.
Read full poem →From spoiling sun, lies hid the heart’s delight;
And hearty soaks oft hand the bottle round,
Their toils pursuing with redoubled might--
