Read full poem →Amusement Reporter 209 Sth Walnut-3413
Amuz U Theatre 515 E Locust Maple-700
Anania Angelo r 701 E Kirkwood....... Red-6813
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Poetry examples for “u”
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Read full poem →printed in America and lately in England ; bm
u more complete text, baa^ on a collation U
early and manuscfipt copies, was prepared in
Read full poem →Face. Remember St. Giles's, scape-grace, where I fount
ei! complete uinbh u ol' poverty , resembling the fruit ofo
■ ,i . , v|,i,. t r] to wind and weather, not a cool
Read full poem →I observed to Mr. Theobald, that here was a glaring poetical contradiction. She says,
yott*U find all true except the wild island, and instantly she is upon the bland.
Read full poem →and will travel over the world of literature, as the reader of
Cooke's Voyages makes u girdle round ihe ijlobe while
sitting in hia elbow chair. That our little volume is neither
Read full poem →But purer spirits, purz'd and refin*d, shake off
That clog of human u^ilty. Give me leave
T enjoy myself 5 that place that does contain
Read full poem →:red. I2.no. HBO.— 7V« Strat/urd Jubilee, C. 8vo.
9.— 77« i'u&aHf or, £jK» and finW, T. Bye. 1770.—
; 7Wwo»i>/, C. Bvo. 1771.— Cupid's Revenge, Past.
Read full poem →One slipp'd his footing, th' other sees him fall,
Grasp'u the whoU tree and single held up all.*'
