Read full poem →A Blockhead:
"There are non, ever. As a monk who prays"
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Dictionary Entry
To no extent, in no way.
In a Sentence
“I felt none the worse for my recent illness.”
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Poetry examples for “non”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →built upon, or otherwise exploited by anyone for any purpose, commercial
or non-commercial, and in any way, including by methods that have not
yet been invented or conceived.
Read full poem →Of all that’s truest, noblest, best:
’Tis the blind non-recognition
Or of goodness, truth, or beauty,
Read full poem →have been raised to this scene ; which will vanish at once by only an occasional cof{formity
to our authors ethical and political principles. They held passive obedience and non-resistance
to princes an indispensable duty; a doctrine which Queen Elizabeth's goodness niade her
Read full poem →Lia Leno 9 Fn San a Re Ry OP RD esas MRC AS LR! RB ROSNY A
PRE OAR aig SAG Non oad Co Sh TOKE poe tee tk hte kn air eta coh ak) CO a ee
Testament . ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ : Ai hse he i go
Read full poem →"Quis fuit ille dies quo tristia semper amanti
Omina non albae concinuistis aves?"
Read full poem →[262] A bad mistranslation of "Et volo non ex hac illa fuisse nota."
Read full poem →[380] Marlowe read "nunc candide" for "non candide."
Read full poem →[367] Dyce calls this line an "erroneous version of 'Non proba sit quam
vir servat, sed adultera; cara est.'" But Merkel's reading is "Non proba
Read full poem →"At non invidiÊ vobis CephÎia virgo est,
Pro male formosa jussa parente mori?"
