Read full poem →T. 1754.— Richard II. T. Altered. 1754.— 77ie Men.
il. It. S. IT59.— Tltt Fmth Court, Int. 1760— The
womb*, F. 1771.— Orphe-vj and Evrydice, Set. Op.
Dictionary Entry
A number that is not a fraction; an element of the infinite and numerable set {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
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Poetry examples for “int”
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Read full poem →^oä) ftreb' bem @ttbjiel aller SBei^l^eit nad^
Unb leb' unb fürb int «rifioteleig.
S)u, eble Sogtf, l^aft mif& anget^anl
Read full poem →`How _int'rest_ would tell by and bye.=
Read full poem →When free from Passion, Bigottry, and Pride,
Not sway'd by Int'rest, nor to Parties ty'd,
Contemning Riches, and abhorring strife,
Read full poem →Chap. IV. Of the Kingdom vf Tunis, as
divided int^ the Summer and Winter Cir-
cuits, including an Account of the Ruins' of
Read full poem →"Ev'n Christ, the bread descending from above,
"And ask an int'rest in his saving love.
"Mourn him, ye youth, to whom he oft has told
Read full poem →"Ev'n Christ, the bread descending from above,
"And ask an int'rest in his saving love.
"Mourn him, ye youth, to whom he oft has told
Read full poem →Purge well thy mind from ev'ry private passion,
Drive int'rest, love, and vengeance, from thy thoughts;
Fill all thy ardent breast with Greece and virtue;
