Read full poem →[346] Ed. B "keepes;" ed. C "keepers." This line and the next are a
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Dictionary Entry
One who keeps something.
In a Sentence
“Finders keepers; losers weepers].”
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Poetry examples for “keepers”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →I roamed where nobody had a right but keepers and
squires, and there
Read full poem →Breathe Easter now; you serged fellowships,
You vigil-keepers with low flames decreased,
Read full poem →ridiculed the city, to secure a promising lord at court; exposed the
kind keepers of Covent Garden, to please the cuckolds of Cheapside;
and drolled on the city Do-littles, to tickle the Covent-Garden
Read full poem →Keepers, Edgar S., Middle States Inspection Bureau, 58 Will-
iam St., N. Y. Cit
