Read full poem →If truth in hearts that perish .
Ohwsick: lam! torsee:y OU. uae ne
On the idle hill of summer . . .
Dictionary Entry
(abstract) This place; this location.
In a Sentence
“An Alzheimer patient's here may in his mind be anywhere he called home in the time he presently re-lives.”
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “y”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Thus while immortal Gibber only sings
(As ----- and H---y preach) for queens and kings,
The nymph that ne'er read Milton's mighty line,
Read full poem →There Providence once more shall shift the scene,
And showing H----y, teach the golden mean.
Read full poem →Go dine with Chartres, in each vice out-do
K---l's lewd cargo, or Ty---y's crew,
From Latian Syrens, French Circean feasts,
Read full poem →Betray, and are betray'd:
Poor Y----r's sold for fifty pounds,
And B----ll is a jade.
Read full poem →Now coy, and studious in no point to fall,
Now all agog for D----y at a ball:
Now deep in Taylor, and the Book of Martyrs,
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Read full poem →Whether sonic kinder powers, that wish us well.
What th«y above cannot pfevent, foretell ;
Or the great world do by consent presage,
