Read full poem →How green the grass is all about!
We might as well sit down.
-Ah, life, what is it but a flower?
Dictionary Entry
In addition; also.
In a Sentence
“Wearing his hat and coat, he looked outside and decided he should take an umbrella, as well.”
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Poetry examples for “as well”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Spent in star-defeated sighs,
But why should you as well as I
Perish ? gaze not in my eyes.
Read full poem →April underfoot renews,
And the hope of man as well
Flowers among the morning dews.
Read full poem →To build, to plant, judge paintings, what you will?
Then why not Kent as well our treaties draw,
Bridginan explain the gospel, Gibs the law?
Read full poem →But who, living and dying, serene still and free,
Trusts in God, that as well as he was, he shall be.
Read full poem →I pray, where can the hurt lie?
Since you have brains as well as men,
As witness Lady Wortley.
Read full poem →If France excel him in one freeborn thought,
The man, as well as poet, is in fault.
Nature! informer of the poet's art,
Read full poem →To whom the King Leodogran replied,
‘O friend, had I been holpen half as well
By this King Arthur as by thee to-day,
Read full poem →inogion”; he knew also Nennius, Gildas, and Geoffrey
of Monmouth, as well as some of the romances, French and
English. These sources he has handled very freely. He
Read full poem →Why should I stay? can a sweeter chance ever come to me here?
O, having the nerves of motion as well as the nerves of pain,
Were it not wise if I fled from the place and the pit and the fear?
