Read full poem →ON RECEIVING FROM THE EIGHT HON. THE LADY FRANCES SHIRLEY[63] A STANDISH
AND TWO PENS.
Dictionary Entry
(used only to address someone) Honey, sweetheart, a term of endearment; a friendly term of address.
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Poetry examples for “hon”
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Read full poem →' Cf. Lpril Fnirfjx's lines, " Upon the Ncw-buill Hon
at NunapplMon'' : —
Read full poem →Hon. James G. Brarine (1830-1898), celebrated
orator, statesman and politician, candidate for President
Read full poem →Moreover, the United States insisted that
Cuba, Haiti, Liberia, Panama, Nicaragua, Hon-
Read full poem →. What! never heard of me, the Hon. Julius Truthful.
I was born down in the 4th Ward, I was. Have held
Read full poem →office, do recommend with the greatest confidence ‘the: a
Hon. Julius Truth— 2
Read full poem →The next is thus described: 'Of the Consolation of Philosophy, made English
and illustrated with Notes by the Right Hon. Richard (Graham) Lord Viscount
Preston. London; 1695, 8vo. Second edition, corrected; London; 1712, 8vo.'
