Read full poem →Hard by a sty, beneath a roof of thatch,
Dwelt Obloquy, who in her early days
Dictionary Entry
A pen or enclosure for swine.
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Poetry examples for “sty”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Au 19}; ‘}ue}Iodur st 7 10u nok ION, ‘pres
920 ‘Sulmoyoaq Sty 72 UMOp jis pure dn purys
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Read full poem →Endow'd with appetite for dust,
We glance at where it grunts, well-sty'd,
And pass upon the other side.
Read full poem →But the hiding-place wherein thou must lie
Is the cave underneath the swine in the sty."
Thus to Jarl Hakon
Read full poem →I am as drunk as any beast
That wallows in his sty;
The wine it so elateth me,
Read full poem →What when a stout unbending champion awes
Envy, and Malice to their native sty?
Unnumber'd souls breathe out a still applause,
Read full poem →“URW pO STY ayT] Asn
‘apeds e a[puey p[nod ueUr pjo amp ‘poy Ag
Read full poem →[GON SI JO asop) at} Ty “SOS Ue0d ay] UI saz1IM ay se ‘,,suaddey
JEYM JO SISNUL 9qj},, ‘APO[SU S,P[IOM UOUIUIOD ay] nq ‘peay WMO sTY
apIsUl SUIS JaYEUI-3SI9A 3} SUOs aU} JOU St AJaSOp ISOUt 0} UayIeDY
