Read full poem →Guinevere, which were at once great favorites with all readers of
the poet; in August, 1864, Hnoch Arden, with which were pub-
lished Aylmer’s Field, Sea Dreams, The Grandmother, and The
Dictionary Entry
A public house where beverages, primarily alcoholic, may be bought and consumed, also providing food and sometimes entertainment such as live music or television.
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Poetry examples for “pub”
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Read full poem →Adams W H r 712 Lyon
Adamson Elois Allin Pub Stenog
Read full poem →Had they been less than all the treasure we had contracted in the whole
age of poesy (some few poems of their own excepted, which, already pub-
lished, command their entertainment with all lovers of art and language)
Read full poem →tion; so that were the authors living, (and sure they can never die) they
themselves would challenge neither more nor less than what is here pub-
lished ; this volume being now so complete and finished, that the reader
Read full poem →Black Christ (1929). In 1932 he published One Way to Heaven,
satirical novel about life in Harlem. During his later years he pub. |
lished two children’s books, The Lost Zoo (1940) and My Lives ani.
Read full poem →no right to the well, she had to use her wits to get water.
She decided, as the easiest way, to steal from the pub-
lic well.
Read full poem →The Catholic Historical Review, published by the Catholic University,
Washington, D. C., contains excellent studies in its special field, pub-
lishes many documents of interest, and has excellent book reviews.
Read full poem →them as Shakespeare’s self-education somewhere did for him; and was
in London for some years apparently without break; and had pub-
Read full poem →‘tinct. John. Dunlavy, who had left us, and joined
them, was a man of a penetrating mind, wrote and pub-
lished much for them, and was one of their elders in
