Read full poem →You said so, and laughed
At my old-fashioned hose,
At the cut of my hair,
Dictionary Entry
A flexible tube conveying water or other fluid.
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Poetry examples for “hose”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →of silk against winter, that I go to dwell i’ the town.
I think my leg would shew in a silk hose.
Read full poem →18. hose stooping, bowing censorious frown Do I regard
Read full poem →No engines shrieking rescue storm the night,
And hose and hydrant cannot here avail;
The flames laugh high and fling their challenging light,
Read full poem →A rope the jeweled belt replaced.
Her feet made free of silken hose
Naked in wooden sandals cased
Read full poem →Independent Fire Co Gloucester. . .Annapls-4121
Rescue Hose Co 114 West Annapls-4331
Water Witch H & L Co East. _. .Annapls-3262
Read full poem →The Gordons good, in English blood,
They steep'd their hose and shoon;
The Lindsays flew like fire about,
Read full poem →He took a cowt halter[128] frae his hose,
And o' his purpose he did na fail;
