Read full poem →It is in truth iniquity on high
To cheat our sentenced souls of aught they crave,
And mar the merriment as you and I
Dictionary Entry
Anything whatsoever, any part.
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “aught”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And sure, if aught below the seats divine
Can touch immortals, 'tis a soul like thine:
Read full poem →Or impious discontent,
At aught Thy wisdom has denied,
Or aught Thy goodness lent.
Read full poem →1 Saying, ‘If I in aught have served thee well,
Read full poem →Nay, be aught you please, let all fulfil
All your pleasure; be your world your toy:
Read full poem →Nor shall one please him with a whitened brow
Nor wheat nor wool nor aught of plaited leaf.
For like my mother am I stung and slain,
Read full poem →I answer, No! I will not curse myself,
Nor aught beside; I shall not die, but live.
Read full poem →I answer, No! I will not curse myself,
Nor aught beside; I shall not die, but live.
Read full poem →Of one whose sympathies refuse to mix
In aught not felt immediate from himself.
But of a truth,
Read full poem →Am I my brother’s keeper? I know not,
I know not aught about it; let it be.
Henceforth I shall walk freely upon earth,
