Read full poem →Jo. Sheffield, Buckinghamiae Dux, mihi lenis et amicissimus, fato functus
est Feb. 1720/1 aet. 73.
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “jo”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And Twick'nam such, which fairer scenes enrich,
Grots, stutues, urns, and Jo--n's dog and bitch,
Ne village is without, on either side,
Read full poem →Priestess to give a false oracle in favour of her brother Syphax, is bor-
rowed from the story of Mundus and Paulina, described at large by Jo-^
sephus, lib. xviii. chap. 4. This play Sir Aston Cokain has chiefly com-
Read full poem →aOD « “% ‘SONVUNANA
JO NZAOM 3UvV STNOs
‘OOLIVHL ANVIL ‘Uvads
Read full poem →2} IOF PACT ‘D1svI} Vy} TOF S1v9} YIM ‘auIM
jO javoy A0q siq} deoxy Aem yY ‘paysinsuy
-X2 120q Sutat yo Ar0]$ oq} 10U yno yUINq jou
Read full poem →He returns by way of Sei rock, to hear the new nightingales,
For the gardens at Jo-run are full of new nightingales,
Their sound is mixed in this flute,
Read full poem →‘ureds Aq polojdxa yUeuTZUOD ayy Jo UOT}IOd oy} deur ]]eUIS 94} UO 930N
Read full poem →“UIP PIYspy ANAT SYT YA YUM M4 ayy. (YuoTy v uoyryy v Jo JHIVN() Y jaulo,) SUDNIBULY 2YT, ,,
