Read full poem →And murmur of the never resting sea.
'T was winter, Roger, when you made this cup,
But coming Spring guided your eager hand
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(radio telecommunications) Received (used in radio communications to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood)
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Poetry examples for “roger”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Justice Clement, an old merry Magistrate.
Roger Formal, his Clerk.
Read full poem →Addison’s Sir Roger de Coverley.
Andersen’s Fairy Tales.
Read full poem →Said Roger Ragsdale: "I was doctorin'
A heifer in the barn, and then
Read full poem →Our Host answer'd and said; "I grant it thee.
Roger, tell on; and look that it be good,
For many a pasty hast thou letten blood,
Read full poem →[Footnote 4: Sir Roger L'Estrange, whose skill in music is said to have
amused Cromwell, who had some turn that way.]
Read full poem →is significant: though he had left his own land Milton had not become
what, fifty or sixty years before, Roger Ascham had condemned as an
"Italianated Englishman." He was one of those "worthy Gentlemen of
Read full poem →hollow states hard to be spelled." Both Vane and Milton held to the
doctrine, preeminently associated with the name of Roger Williams, of
universal toleration, based on the refusal to the civil magistrate of any
