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Pe HE ROULEN (Meiers. Mer ics wea ole me Rn 8 355
NSIS oa Gus og Cea 357
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An interjection used to stir up excitement.
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Poetry examples for “ole”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →the house lifts to a great breath, sing for the out-
side hills: The Ole Sheep Done Know the Road,
the Young Lambs Must Find the Way.
Read full poem →Tuomas Netson Pacer, born 1858, author of Zn Ole
Virginia, Befo’ De War, etc.
Read full poem →sall right in its way kiddo
but as fer i gimme de good ole daze. . . .
Read full poem →Aasum B F r 1615-6th(A LA kehrst-2-7277
Aasum Ole 0 915WillwA LAkehrst 2-3364
Aavon Venetian Blind Mfg & Laundry
Read full poem →I be'n down in ole Kentucky
Fur a week er two, an' say,
Read full poem →Now ole Pher'oh, down in Egypt,
Was de wuss man evah bo'n,
Read full poem →The nudges an' the nods an' winks an' stale good-natured chaffin'.
Ole Uncle Hiram Dane was there, the clostest man a-livin',
Whose only bugbear seemed to be the dreadful fear o' givin'.
Read full poem →ole Infant, b 3 December, 1813, d Brookfield, same day.
52. John Wheatley, b 27 November, 1814, d Brookfield, 25
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