Read full poem →Yet still preserve the province of the friend;
What life, what vigour must the lines require? 5
What music tune them, what affection fire?
Dictionary Entry
To ask (someone) for something; to request.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “require”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Say, great patricians! since yourselves inspire
These wondrous works (so Jove and Fate require)
Say, for what cause, in vain decried and cursed,
Read full poem →But thankfulness even all my days
I humbly this require.
Read full poem →Senseless what it meaneth truly,
Go to church the world require you,
To balls the world require you too,
Read full poem →From sin or doubtful sanction draw
The biting sauce their feasts require.
Give thanks for nought, if you’ve no more,
Read full poem →shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or
invasion the public safety may require it.
Read full poem →All you that are enamored of my name
And least intent on what most I require,
Beware; for my design and your desire,
Read full poem →managerial (as in church growth). Whatever their virtues, none of these emphases gives
truth and theology the place they require in the life and thought of a true disciple."41
Guinness and Seel noted the neglected element is indeed the needed prescription, "Yet
Read full poem →I know how to curse”) is unregenerate and malicious, extending to
designs of rape and murder, which require frustration, demand pumsh-
ment, and make inevitable his status of slave. He is not master of him-
Read full poem →Almighty Gods, if all we mortals want,
If all we can require, be yours to grant,
Make this fair statue mine,--he would have said, }
