Read full poem →Bind up as best ye may your own sad bleeding heart;
Go to your homes, your living children tend,
Your earthly spouses love;
Dictionary Entry
An informal term of address, like man or dude.
In a Sentence
“Hey, holmes! What's up?”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “homes”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →at court, and all the nobility in their own private
homes : in short, no public entertainment was
thought complete without them; and to this humour
Read full poem →For being very dutiful.
'The stately homes of England,' lo,
'How beautiful they stand!' They owe
Read full poem →Straight from the absolution of a faithful fight.
Myriads of homes unloosen'd of home's bond,
And fill'd with helpless babes and harmless women fond?
Read full poem →Ww the council of the animals was over, and
they had gone to their homes, Coyote decided
to go and visit some of his friends.
Read full poem →Then all went joyfully to their homes, and thus it
Read full poem →was important in early colonial history? Why? 5. Describe three
kinds of Indian homes. What are the advantages of our homes over the
Indians’? Of theirs over ours? 6. What products of Indian industry
Read full poem →From out this blackened waste, behold,
What happy homes shall rise !
Read full poem →The battle-cloud's encircling wreath,
Guard it, till our homes are free!
Guard it! God will prosper thee!
