Read full poem →Women ben full of ragerie,
Yet swinken nat sans secresie.
Thilke moral shall ye understond,
Dictionary Entry
A spirit in Burmese mythology, whose cult is followed alongside Buddhism.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “nat”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →among the first--not first without dispute. We had competitors who
fairly disputed the palm, especially one, Nat Howard, afterwards known
as one of the ripest scholars in Virginia, and distinguished also as a
Read full poem →No wondre is, for it no-thing of newe is; 20
A blind man can nat Iuggen wel in hewis.
Read full poem →THE PERSONES TALE. *212. A shadwe hath the lyknesse of the thing of which
it is shadwe, but shadwe is nat the same thing of which it is shadwe.--B.
v. pr. 4. 45, 46. (Doubtful.)
Read full poem →So sore y-wis, that whan I on him thinke,
Nat wot I wel wher that I wake or winke.
Read full poem →'Of his distresse me nedeth nat reherse;
For worthy Chaucer, in that same boke,
Read full poem →Butz Raymond H r 1143 Turner. 3-4741
Butz Reuben J atty Altn Nat! Bk b
Farm near Mertztown........cccesccees
Read full poem →Lucretius (i. 291) has "gremium matris terrai." Mitford adds the
pathetic sentence of Pliny, _Hist. Nat._ ii. 63: "Nam terra novissime
complexa gremio jam a reliqua natura abnegatos, tum maxime, ut mater,
Read full poem →» * : sles ee > : : 2 ' nat 7 a e i
apn tat kL Veils 9 rakginite, See Dyes See rT pitas Siew = hf ae |
