Which preposition to use with poore
Begger that I am, I am euen poore in
Then I would speake, but cannot; nought affordes Expression, th'Alphabet's too poore for wordes:
The author was Bishop Poore of Salisbury, according to Morton, who first edited this old classic in 1853.
If there be any that hath any desire to goe into those partes of India, let him not be astonied at the troubles that I haue passed: because I was intangled in many things: for that I went very poore from Venice with 1200.
I'll send Jenkins and Poore along to the House.
The will of my most seeming vertuous Queene: Oh Hamlet, what a falling off was there, [Sidenote: what failing] From me, whose loue was of that dignity, That it went hand in hand, euen with the Vow I made to her in Marriage; and to decline Vpon a wretch, whose Naturall gifts were poore To those of mine.
Liv'd my Earine, you should have twenty, For every line here, one; I would allow 'hem From mine owne store, the treasure I had in her: Now I am poore as you.
giuen to the poore by the testam[en]t of James Rawlinge."