Read full poem →(Home, Rose, and home, Provence and La Palie).
And doth he e’er, I wonder, bring to mind
The pleasant huts and herds he left behind?
Dictionary Entry
To restore consciousness.
In a Sentence
“The smelling salts will bring him to.”
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Poetry examples for “bring to”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Than those which bashful Love, in his own way and hour,
Shall duly bring to flower?
O, Unknown Eros, sire of awful bliss,
Read full poem →Through which the poppies show their scarlet coats;
So pert and useless, that they bring to mind
The scarlet coats that pester human-kind.
Read full poem →And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song;
Nor can remembrance, Mathew! bring to view
A fate more pleasing, a delight more true
Read full poem →Through which the poppies show their scarlet coats
So pert and useless, that they bring to mind
The scarlet coats that pester human-kind.
Read full poem →And in Times long and dark Prospective Glass
Fore-saw what future dayes should bring to pass,
Your Son, said she, (nor can you it prevent)
Read full poem →Blow, Wind, and grow, Wind, and eddy and swirl,
But bring to me, Wind,—my little March girl.
Read full poem →Nor claim one smile for all the comfort, love, _15
It may bring to thee.
Read full poem →Purge alpine air by towns defiled,
Bring to fair mother fairer child,
Not less renew the heart and brain,
Read full poem →For what they'd better wait till we have done.
Let's all but bring to life this old volcano,
If that is what the mountain ever was--
