Read full poem →{118a} Those armies of the people of Rome that might break through the
heavens.—Cæsar. Comment. circa fin.
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Poetry examples for “break through”
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Read full poem →Our treasures moth and rust corrupt,
Or thieves break through and steal, or they
Make themselves wings and fly away.
Read full poem →Petrarchian convention, the tendency of his passionate heart and
satiric wit to break through the prescribed tone of worship and
complaint.
Read full poem →essentially sensitive and subtly illusive nature, seeking always to
break through the veil that obscures for him, at least in some degree,
the ultimate needs of that nature._
Read full poem →The horsemen dashed among the rout,
As deer break through the broom;
