Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “ur”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →' The Wild-Goose Chase.^ Thif comedy, in the year l662, was published in folio, by
Lowin and Taylor, two of the players, with a * Dwlioation to the Hoxu)ur'd^ Few, Lovers of
Dramutick Poesie^' and several commeudatocy verses annexed.
Read full poem →PINOM J Tesaped ey}zuQ -‘aouvza;zin pur vad
ur pazied sdy say yim ssoppos AjJa1¥35 & aq
PINOM yt ‘deeds pue jursd JO Iamod ay} oz1
Read full poem →jsyooird
Io} suryoo, AyuO we J —sury}A1VA2 Ur QAdTT
-2q [ :29Q Pjnom yusemajze}s AP, 'SeN]o 10; sur
Read full poem →S)enn fold^e Silrgfd^aft forbetrt Sucifer.
@iebft ©u fte nid^t, mug id^ jurüä }ur ^öQe.
Read full poem →a)ur(^ bie a)u ganjer ©täbte SRetter toaxi^,
Read full poem →And powere also causith Insolence;
And hono_ur_ oftsiss changith gude thewis;
Thare is no more p_er_ilouss pestilence
Read full poem →The salte teris fro_m_ hyre ey[gh]yn tweyn
Out ran, as scho_ur_ of aprille, ful swythe;
Hyre white brest sche bet, and for the peyne,
Read full poem →capture by suicide, cannot be identified. Asurbanipal
(A[)s]ur-b[=a]ni-apli), the son of Esarhaddon and grandson of
Sennacherib, who ascended the throne B.C. 668, and reigned for about
Read full poem →they would have sung, if they had dared. In
place of smging, — when, after some homely ur-
gency, he found that he could not have it, —Mr.
