Read full poem →Street, L. GILLIVER in Fleet Street, J. BRINDLEY in New Bond
Street, and R. DODSLEY in Pall-Mall, 1737. 4to and folio.
Dictionary Entry
Senses relating to cloth.
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Poetry examples for “pall”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Dash'd by these rogues, turns English common draught.
They pall Molière's and Lopez' sprightly strain,
And teach dull harlequins to grin in vain.
Read full poem →Gone at eighty, mine own age, and I and you will
bear the pall ;
Read full poem →All joys else might sooner pall or cloy
Love than this which inly takes its fill,
Read full poem →nil nic fit ions, post-paid, are requested to be i
, and C. Chappie, 59, Pall-Mall.
No, XIV.—PIUC& OtOS SHILLING,
Read full poem →At dawn, behold! the pall of night was gone,
Save where a few shrubs melancholy, lone,
Read full poem →Delight. Our griefs declare our fall,
But how much more our joys! They pall
With plucking, and celestial mirth
Read full poem →They tell me (while they speak
Of her "costly broider'd pall")
That my voice is growing weak--
Read full poem →They tell me (while they speak
Of her “costly broider’d pall”)
That my voice is growing weak—
