Read full poem →The just Fate gives;
Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down,
He, dying so, lives.
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Poetry examples for “whoso”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Save by the measure of these praises given.
Whoso deserves not Heaven
Read full poem →And whoso reads may get him some shrewd skill;
And some unprofitable scorn resign,
Read full poem →Of Her Father -- Whoso ask Her --
He shall seek as high
Read full poem →That whoso sees this little flower
By faith may clear behold
Read full poem →Footnote:
1. Alluding to an old proverb, that whoso goes to Westminster for a
wife, to St Paul's for a man, and to Smithfield for a horse, may
Read full poem →Its ships, its rocks, its caves, its hopes, its fears,--
Its voice mysterious, which whoso hears
Must think on what will be, and what has been.
Read full poem →"Here and here did England help me: how can I help England?"--say,
Whoso turns as I, this evening, turn to God and pray,
While Jove's planet rises yonder, silent over Africa.
Read full poem →Of plentifully-watered palms in spring:
Since well beseems it, whoso mounts the throne,
For beauty, knowledge, strength, should stand alone,
Read full poem →And declare to the cliffs too far for echo
"The place is desert and let whoso lurks
In silence, if in this he is aggrieved,
