Read full poem →Though ne’er so much awake before,
That quickly they begin to snore. 40
Add too, what certain writers tell,
Dictionary Entry
The act of snoring, and the noise produced.
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Poetry examples for “snore”
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Read full poem →Though ne’er so much awake before,
That quickly they begin to snore:
Add, too, what certain writers tell,
Read full poem →An’ stable-meals at fairs were dreigh,
How thou wad prance, an’ snore, an’ skreigh
An’ tak the road!
Read full poem →OPpposITE me two Germans sweat and snore.
Through sullen swirling gloom we jolt and roar.
Read full poem →Till ere the splendid visions close
We snore quartettes in ecstasy of nose.
While thus we urge our airy course,
Read full poem →I went and stared at the dug-out door.
Down in the frowst I heard them snore.
"Stand-to!" Somebody grunted and swore.
Read full poem →Or do they still, as if with opium drugg'd,
Snore to the murmurs of th' Atlantic wave?
Is India free? and does she wear her plum'd
