Read full poem →Annear R F r 1134 soe
Anneberg JC r 1506 23¢
Dictionary Entry
A large wooden vessel for carrying water, especially one to be carried on a pole between two people.
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Poetry examples for “soe”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →"How such a poet could you bring forth?" says:
"How small soe'er, I'll you for greatest praise."
Both loves, to whom my heart long time did yield,[453]
Read full poem →For, lo, the Elect
Of generous Love, how named soe'er, affect
Nothing but God,
Read full poem →Ill singing 'tis with blotting prison-bars,
How high soe'er, betwixt us and the stars;
Ill singing 'tis when there are none to hear;
Read full poem →Allow her change, then change as oft as shee,
And soe not teach, but force my'opinion
To love not any one, nor every one.
Read full poem →Firm on his heart relied,
What lot soe'er betide,
Work of his hand
Read full poem →Men and gods have not outlearned it;
And, how oft soe'er they've turned it,
Not to be improved.
Read full poem →Tavoid with care all sort of self-denial.
Which way soe'er desire and fancy lead,
Contemning fame, that path I boldly tread."
