Read full poem →Astley ER r 2612 E Walnut Maple-975
Astoria Buffet The 714 Locust Market-1935
Atchley J W r 58th
Dictionary Entry
A counter or sideboard from which food and drinks are served or may be bought.
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Poetry examples for “buffet”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →'This is Nature,' I said: 'we are born as it were from her waters;
Over her billows that buffet and beat us, her offspring uncared-for,
Casting one single regard of a painful victorious knowledge,
Read full poem →Not we were born to curve and droop, not we to climb and cling:
We buffet back the buffeting wind, tough to its buffeting:
We screen great beasts, the wild fowl build in our heads and sing,
Read full poem →If, when she sang, his colour came,
That mine, as with a buffet, burn’d?
A man to please a girl! thought I,
Read full poem →I do not know whether or no Rimbaud "started" the furniture poetry with
"Le Buffet"; it probably comes, most of it, from the beginning of
Gautier's "Albertus." I cannot see that the "Bateau Ivre" rises above
Read full poem →Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side,
Buffet, and scoff, scourge, and crucify me,
For I have sinned, and sinned, and only he
Read full poem →Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side,
Buffet, and scoff, scourge, and crucify me,
For I have sinned, and sinned, and only he
Read full poem →Chiming with the forest tone,
When boughs buffet boughs in the wood;
Chiming with the gasp and moan
Read full poem →Maybe Thou lets this fleshly thorn
Buffet Thy servant e’en and morn,
Lest he owre proud and high shou’d turn,
Read full poem →part!
I will cling fast to Thee, O God, though the waves buffet me;
Thee, Thee, at least, I know.
