Read full poem →For love’s sake and good will.
I seek My one, for all there bide of Mine
Ninety and nine.
Dictionary Entry
Mentally competent; not absent-minded or insane.
In a Sentence
“I don't think he's all there...”
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Poetry examples for “all there”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →He may have died so many times
That all there was of him to see
Was pride, that kept itself alive
Read full poem →Tairiran held hall in Montaignac,
His brother-in-law was all there was of power
In Perigord, and this good union
Read full poem →And not one but hung limp, not one was left
For him to conquer. He learned all there was
To learn about not launching out too soon
Read full poem →A single leaf was on a bough,
And that was all there was to see
In going twice around the tree.
Read full poem →The fields had nowhere left for them to go;
They'd soon exhausted all there was in flying;
The trees they'd had enough of with once trying
Read full poem →The place it reached to blackened instantly.
The black was all there was by day-light,
That and the merest curl of cigarette smoke--
Read full poem →And if to see was what he wanted, why
He has seen all there was to see and gone."
He appeared to forget to keep his hold,
Read full poem →Rupert Brooke was both fair to see and winning in his ways. There was
at the first contact both bloom and charm; and most of all there was life.
To use the word his friends describe him by, he was "vivid".
Read full poem →in his ways. There was at the first contact both
bloom and charm; and most of all there was life.
To use the word his friends describe him by, he
