Read full poem →[9] ‘On the ordinary interpretation,’ I say; for an attempt has
recently been made (_Mod. Lang. Rev._ 1908) to prove that the lady of
the _Amoretti_ and the ‘countrey lasse’ of _F. Q._ VI was not Elizabeth
Dictionary Entry
An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
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Poetry examples for “mod”
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Read full poem →bitious views, because his friend, Mr. Stonehewer, had pointed him out as
a most proper person to the Duke of Qraf ton for the professorship of mod-
em history, without the least application or thought of it himself, met with
Read full poem →peter; and apparently held crown contracts. After moving to
Battle he started the manufacture of gunpowder, which in mod-
ern times has become very extensive. He was knighted at Bat-
Read full poem →“sf aa ae . a are ce calls may be answered at a cen- dens, sun rooms, and other occas-
Washington, D.C 25 35 35 10 tral point or any one of several ionally used places. * Many mod-
pees, Ba Fuse euaeas : BH ne + ae locations. *« Can be adapted to ern hospitals, restaurants, beauty
