Read full poem →Sequent and whole,
Of flint and bronze, trowel and hod,
The wheel and the plane,
Dictionary Entry
To bob up and down on horseback; jog.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “hod”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →41 vb, ea Ee ee Pay,
Prone Kan os ( Bevay. Lhe hod ope ny a |
Ps I Pe gra terd, aud
Read full poem →(Some of them from Kansas, some of them from Kansas.)
Here comes the _hod_-horn, _plod_-horn, _sod_-horn,
Nevermore-to-_roam_-horn, _loam_-horn, _home_-horn.
Read full poem →make a few of those correaions which Blake would doubtless
have made hod be re-copied for the press his rough first drafts,
and to keep a mid*track between the much modified version of
