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perished



ADJECTIVE
fallen
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Perished is all that grieves;    And lo, our old-new joys Are gathered as in sheaves,    Held in love's equipoise.

From Dreams and Days: Poems by Lathrop, George Parsons

"Perished with cold and drenched with rain, I have many a time sat down and listened for several hours together to the writings of Plutarch, Rollins, or Clarendon."

From The Book of Courage by Faris, John Thomson

Know, then, that thy Dimitry long ago Perished, was buried—and will not rise again; And dost thou wish to know what man I am?

From Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Hayes, Alfred

Perished of thirst on Southern Nevada desert, in Muddy Valley section.

From Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert by McClintock, James H.

And felt fierce fire About a thousand people crawl; Perished with each, — then mourned for all!

From The Little Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets by Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle




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