Read full poem →This favour being obtained, a subscription was set
on foot for buildinga new theatre within the walls of
Dictionary Entry
Access to a resource for a period of time, generally for payment.
In a Sentence
“I have a monthly subscription to the Daily Telegraph newspaper.”
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Poetry examples for “subscription”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →"When in your fostering beams you bid us live,"
My next subscription list shall say how much you give!
Read full poem →He died in 1680; and Mr. Longueville, having unsuccessfully solicited a
subscription for his interment in Westminster Abbey, buried him, at his
own cost, in the church-yard of Covent garden[64]. Dr. Simon Patrick read
Read full poem →“With God as Master, taking no subscription;
Read full poem →And other Works, Sold only by Subscription. :
Read full poem →of John Gilpin; on Mr. Unwin's exertions in behalf
of the prisoners at Chelmsford; subscription for the
widows of seamen lost in the Royal George 119
