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wove

[wohv] / woʊv /


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And o’er the face of the deep cave a vine Wove its wild tangles and clustering grapes.

From Reviews by Wilde, Oscar

Voices of expectation rolling on To diapason of a mighty choir, 'Mid ever-swooning throbbings beating low, Wove in hoarse fabric thunders—and O soul!

From The Triumph of Music And Other Lyrics by Cawein, Madison Julius

Azure Wove is, of course, done with blue flaxen threads.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, June 2, 1920 by Various

I will not ask thee of the mysteries That lie beyond Death's shadowy vale; but thou Mayst tell us of the fate the Destinies Wove for thine earthly sojourn.

From Mazelli, and Other Poems by Sands, George W., ca. 1824-1874

Give her a ballad to keep, Wove of the passionate West: Give it and say of the hours— "Haunted and hallowed of thee, Flower-like woman of flowers, What shall the end of them be?"

From The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens by Kendall, Henry



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