Read full poem →And Burlington's delicious meal,
For salads, tarts, and pease!
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A plant, Pisum sativum, member of the legume (Fabaceae) family.
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Poetry examples for “pease”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →was ge^eBteen years old, belopged tq> the York-
shire Pease family. The wit, tnte^Tity and
iearntng of the elder MarTeiU which were
Read full poem →And mighty Manhood brought a bed of ease,
The vaunting poets found nought worth a pease
To put in press among the learned troop;
Read full poem →Andrew Asquith, Edgmont Harcourt, Felicia Ward, Millicent Curzon,
Judith Pease, Edith Spenser-Churchhill, Marianne Chamberlain, or
Emily Burns; and affected to be pleas for the granting of the
Read full poem →An' aits set up their awnie horn,
An' pease an' beans, at e'en or morn,
Perfume the plain,
Read full poem →To mourn and wail, and never for to lin,
Hoping thereby to pease their painful woe.
And some there be, that when it chanceth so
Read full poem →Parish, Oliver, 145 State St.
Pease, H. K. 135 Asylum St.
Pease, J. W. 133 as
Read full poem →Can I forget what charms did once adorn
My garden, stored with pease, and mint, and thyme,
And rose and lilly for the sabbath morn?
