Read full poem →Duty, The Talking Oak, Godiva, and the remarkable poems of
The Two Voices and The Vision of Sin. The volumes were most
Dictionary Entry
A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically of England and northeastern North America, included in genus Quercus.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “oak”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →St. Simeon Stylites
The Talking Oak
Love and Duty
Read full poem →St. Simeon Stylites
The Talking Oak
Love and Duty
Read full poem →Alexander Dan r 1322 24th Drake-2597-W
Alexander DC r 1115 Oak Park Red-4929
Alexander Frank r 1206 E 13........Maple-3213.
Read full poem →Ashby WE r 49th
Ashcraft Ben L r 1350 E Oak Park
Ashcraft Grocery 3002 E 14
Read full poem →Above thy snowy crevices where fall
Pale shrivelled oak leaves, while the snow beneath
Melts at their phantom touch. Another year
Read full poem →But always thickly dark. Then as he leaned
Unconscious where, the great oak door blew back
And cast him, bruised and dripping, in the church.
Read full poem →But where he, tinklitig with his beak,
Doeg find the hoFlow oak to speak, —
That, fot his building, he desigu;^.
Read full poem →'Tis true, ye trees, nor ever spoke
More certain oracles in oak ;
But peace, if you his favour prize !
Read full poem →'Tis true, the Trees nor ever spoke
More certain Oracles in Oak.
But Peace (if you his favour prize)
