Read full poem →What would not she give that fair name to win? 30
But sundry floods in one bank never go,
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Poetry examples for “sundry”
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Read full poem →Spenser also added a new stanza at the beginning of Book I, Canto
xi, rewrote some single lines, and made sundry adjustments to
others. This process continued even as pages passed through the
Read full poem →He to this study goes, and there amiddes
His Magick bookes and artes[*] of sundry kindes,
He seekes out mighty charmes, to trouble sleepy mindes.
Read full poem →It is a moral tale virtuous,
All be it told sometimes in sundry wise
By sundry folk, as I shall you devise.
Read full poem →days, and the cat-o'-nine-tails in my hands, and soundly I'll flog
you for your sundry sins, John Clare, John Clare!
Read full poem →the Soule_, and _Epicedes and Obsequies upon the
deaths of sundry Personages_.)
(Letters in Prose).[8]
Read full poem →the Letter I_, "I am not in youth, nor in manhood, nor age," _Works,
etc_., Paris, p. 720, together with sundry epigrams, must, failing the
production of the original MSS., be accounted forgeries, or, perhaps, in
Read full poem →He wrote the little tract 'On worming dogs,'
Whereof the name in sundry catalogues
Is extant yet. A Protus of the race
Read full poem →two fine poems from Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, a book published
in 1621, and, at sundry times since, abounding in learning, curious
information, and pleasantry. Mr. Warton says, that Milton appears to have
Read full poem →the startling hysteric of weakness over-exerting itself, which bursts on
the unprepared reader in sundry odes and apostrophes to abstract terms.
Such are the Odes to jealousy, to Hope, to Oblivion, and the like, in
