Read full poem →And will you now a friend be, or will you be a foe?
“Oh, whether I a friend am, or whether I’m a foe-man,
It’s here I mean to stay now, until I have to go!”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “m”
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Read full poem →Through coming ’ome. Yes, yes, he’s coming ’ome.
Ah! Now I see ’im. Yes, I’m ’ere, I’m ’ere!
Waiting for yer,--waiting--expecting yer.
Read full poem →Have desperate debentures on your fame;
And little would be left you, I'm afraid,
If all your debts to Greece and Rome were paid.
Read full poem →Simon Harcourt, filius, obit, mens. Junio 1720, Lutet. Parisior. Quem
sequitur Pater, olim M. Britann. Cancellar., mense Julio 1727.
Read full poem →Few words are best; I wish you well:
Bethel, I'm told, will soon be here;
Some morning walks along the Mall,
Read full poem →Amsden Chas M r 2146 Capitol av.....Maple-1992
Amusement Reporter 209 Sth Walnut-3413
Read full poem →Anderson Sylvester C r 2064 E Grand. . Maple-3682| Architects Engineers Sup Co
Black-1572| Arehart M r 916 Laurel.....+.0+- .Walnut-8594
Read full poem →Anderson Alfred r 311 Indiana av....Walnut-7082
Anderson A M r 2315 BE 18......ecce0. Red-2177
Anderson AN r 2026 Jackson av....... Red-5679
Read full poem →1104 R & T bid...Walnut-2193/} Anderson DL O
American Tel & Tel Co D M Test Sta. .Walnut-1768 | Anderson Donald
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