14716 examples of poem in sentences

Yet within a very short time, we have seen a splendid poemthe "Pelican Island," by (the) Montgomery; the "Course of Time," a Miltonic composition, by the Rev. Mr. Pollock; and now we have before us a poem, of which on an average, an edition has been sold in six weeks.

We can only detach a few portions of the poem, just to show the intensity with which even common scenes and occurrences are worked up.

His poem called the Hirlas Horn (the long blue horn,) is a masterpiece.

SEE Robinson, James Harvey. SMITH, ENOCH C. A poem of the Christ.

A Christmas prayer for you; a poem.

Schocken Books, Inc. (PWH); 20Jan75; R597820. R597821. 1933: a poem sequence.

Before Longfellow had immortalized, in the poem of Evangeline, the peaceful habits and the misfortunes of the Acadians, Raynal had already pleaded their cause before history.

I ventured a little poem for his mamma, I think without harm.

I will ask one more question relative to this magnificent poem (which I don't think has had justice done it by the critics), but one respecting which I hardly think there can be any doubt as to the author's secret meaning:Is not the Kaled of Lara the Gulnare of the Giaour?

A poem by William Basse is inserted in the Annalia Dubrensia, 1636, in praise of Robert Dover and his revival of the Cotswold Games; but it is not clear to which of these poets we may ascribe it.

This took place in the eveninghow greatly surprised, then, was Hortense when next morning she found, in the paper that she usually read, a poem, extolling her performance in words of ravishing flattery, and referring to the fact that, notwithstanding her advanced state of pregnancy, she had consented to tread a measure in the contredance, as a peculiar trait of amiability!

She told her that Bonaparte had got the poet Esmenard to write the verses beforehand, and that it was for this reason that he had urged her to dance; that he had ordered the ball for no other purpose than to have her dance, and have the poem that complimented her and referred to her pregnancy published in the next day's paper.

No woman has given us a great epic, or a great painting, or a great musical composition, but she has given us a great dance-poem, which is at the same time a painting and a song.

For the majestic old poem of Spring, bound over in new covers of green, God creates fresh, eager young eyes and hearts each year.

Bayard Taylor says: "I know of nothing more moving, indeed semi-tragic, than the yearning helplessness in the face of a dog, who understands what is said to him, and can not answer!" Dr. Holland wrote a poem to his dog Blanco, "his dear, dumb friend," in which he expresses what we all have felt many times.

The whole poem is one of the best things Holland ever did in rhyme.

The name is a proof of the antiquity of the poem, which is throughout in the spirit of the ancient religion.

I must give the poem a place here, though it must be familiar to every reader.

The following verses though they make no pretension to the strength and pathos of the poem by the great Scottish Peasant, have a grace and simplicity of their own, for which they have long been deservedly popular.

The poem was suggested by the first plant of the kind which had appeared in India.

The amiable Dr. Carey of Serampore was the lucky recipient of the living treasure, and the poem is supposed to be addressed by him to the dear little flower of his home, thus born under a foreign sky.

The poem in which these lines are found, is entitled, 'A Nosegay alwaies sweet for Lovers to send for Tokens of Love.' Roger Hochet in his sermon entitled A Marriage Present (1607) thus speaks of the Rosemary;"It overtoppeth all the flowers in the garden, boasting man's rule.

and "Belay!" While a few dukes so handy there Respectfully make love or swear; As in the poem

He has created a painted lyric which is not an illustration of, but a parallel presentation to the written poem of Statius.

And from that hieroglyphic mist there started, sudden and distinct as morn without a cloud, a brilliant bird's-eye view of a superb and stupendous city, a dream of imaginative architecture, almost in itself a poem.

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