Read full poem →The wonder of the loom thro’ warp and woof
T'rom skirt to skirt ; and at the last he sware
That he would send a hundred thousand men,
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Poetry examples for “rom”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →S'efforcent ostoir de mangier;
Rom. Rose, 19506.
Si cum tu fez, las _Sisifus_, &c.;
Read full poem →But, truste well, I am a southern man,
I cannot gest, rom, ram, ruf, by my letter;
And, God wot, rhyme hold I but little better.
Read full poem →49 John Piper, "Preaching as Worship: Meditations on Expository Exultation", Three
manuscripts from The Rom Lectures at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (November
1993), Lecture 1.3.
