Read full poem →taining a hall fift/ j'irdi long, hdiJ two n'ingi, II IibiI
(teen mainly built duriog tht Civil War, and wae jmt
linithed wh«n Fairfax ao'l MptvcU arrived ibuuc the
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Poetry examples for “teen”
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Read full poem →mont's life-time was, Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, from Ovid,
which he published in 1608, when he was only $i^teen years
of age.
Read full poem →house in White Friars was finished, no less than seven-
teen had been built. The names of most of them may
be collected from the title-pages of old plays. And
Read full poem →Jilizabeth, and which is said to have introduced so
remarkable a change in our language, we have teen and
read. It is an unnatural affected jargon, in whiefy
Read full poem →negroes from the south. A riot occurred in which fif-
teen men were killed and many wounded.
Read full poem →I could e'en Dido of her grief beguile;
Or rob from aged Lear his bitter teen:
For sure so fair a place was never seen,
Read full poem →Last day I grat wi’ spite and teen,
As poet Burns came by.
Read full poem →her charter limits from the river Delaware to a line fif-
teen miles west of the Susquehanna into a town, to be
called Westmoreland, with all the corporate powers of
