Read full poem →S Mae observations in the first stanza; pre-
Td S or her associations in the next stanza;
Dictionary Entry
The act of associating.
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Poetry examples for “associations”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →his Commission. The name of the poet of "Orion" and "Cosmo de' Medici"
has, however, a change of associations, and comes in time to remind me
that we have some noble poetic heat of literature still,--however open
Read full poem →not trodden down or despoiled of its freshness. Not one of these poems
suggests or resembles the other, but each has its crowd of associations,
a history and almost a literature of its own.
Read full poem →for a continuous medium to replace blank verse and all
its inevitable Elizabethan associations. Already in
Murder in the Cathedral (1935) stress rhythms are
Read full poem →Mitford prefers to the present reading, "as the images of _angel_ and
_genii_ interfere with each other, and bring different associations
to the mind."
Read full poem →often visited here, but the spot was not hallowed to him by the fond
and tender associations that gathered about Stoke.
Read full poem →Mitford prefers to the present reading, "as the images of _angel_ and
_genii_ interfere with each other, and bring different associations
to the mind."
Read full poem →especially for such as, pent in the metropolis, know how to enjoy the
quiet freshness of the country and the associations of poetry and the
past.
Read full poem →He was hanged at the now demolished Ivel-chester or Ilchester jail above
mentioned—that building formerly of so many sinister associations in the
minds of the local peasantry, and the continual haunt of fever, which at
Read full poem →To the Rev. J. Newton. On the riots in 1780; danger of
associations. June 12, 1780 48
