<span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of pass ASPDs, SPADs, spads...
See also: SPADs, SpAds, and späds spads plural of spad ASPDs, <span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span>...
See also: spads and späds SPADs plural of SPAD SPADs third-person singular simple present indicative of SPAD ASPDs, <span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span>...
→OCLC, stanza XVII, page 30, lines 597–600: Secure—unnoted—Conrad's prow <span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span> by, / And anchor'd where his ambush meant to lie; / Screen'd from espial...
Sir Percivale, / Whom Arthur and his knighthood call'd The Pure, / Had <span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span> into the silent life of prayer, “noiseful”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...
was a day when they were young and proud, / Banners on high, and battles <span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span> below; / But they who fought are in a bloody shroud, / And those which waved...
J[ohn] M[acock] for James Allestry, […] , →OCLC: This is the ſumme of what <span class="searchmatch">paſs'd</span> in three years against the Danes, returning out of France, ſet down ſo perplexly...
/ At college, though not fast, / Yet his little-go and great-go / He creditably <span class="searchmatch">pass'd</span>, / And made his year's allowance / For eighteen months to last....
[pseudonym; John Arbuthnot], “How Lewis Baboon Came to Visit John Bull, and What <span class="searchmatch">Pass’d</span> between Them”, in Lewis Baboon Turned Honest, and John Bull Politician....