Read full poem →Such as th' ambitious vainly think their due,
When prostitutes, or needy flatt'rers sue.
And see the chief! before him laurels borne; 15
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To file a legal action against someone, generally a non-criminal action.
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Poetry examples for “sue”
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Read full poem →With her own armour was my wench defended.
I, that erewhile was fierce, now humbly sue,
Lest with worse kisses she should me endue. 50
Read full poem →And hold my conquered hands for thee to tie. 20
What need'st thou war? I sue to thee for grace:
With arms to conquer armless men is base.
Read full poem →Queen. Oh never, Lancaster! I am enjoined
To sue unto you all for his repeal;
This wills my lord, and this must I perform,
Read full poem →First of thy mind the happy seeds I knew;[347]
Thou hast my gift, which she would from thee sue." 60
She left;[348] I said, "You both I must beseech,
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Read full poem →And honest as a briar,
Sue tells her love what he's thinking of,--
But my dear lad's a liar!
Read full poem →And what I dream include thee, as the wine
Must taste of its own grapes. And when I sue
God for myself, He hears that name of thine,
Read full poem →How imminent the Venture --
As one should sue a Star --
For His mean sake to leave the Row
Read full poem →AA Moving & Trucking Co
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