Read full poem →When thy time came,
There was casting of crowns from them, from their young men's heads,
The crowns of shame.
Dictionary Entry
(physical) To move, or be moved, away.
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Poetry examples for “casting”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Over her billows that buffet and beat us, her offspring uncared-for,
Casting one single regard of a painful victorious knowledge,
Into her billows that buffet and beat us we sink and are swallowed.'
Read full poem →One slow we favour, Romans, him revoke:
And each give signs by casting up his cloak.
They call him back; lest their gowns toss thy hair,
Read full poem →Nor would’st thou lower the least the height
Which makes thy casting down so great.
Good is thy lot in its degree;
Read full poem →Though strange, and the untrodden snow that made
Wild of the tame, casting out all that was
Not wild and rustic and old; and we were glad.
Read full poem →Though strange, and the untrodden snow that made
Wild of the tame, casting out all that was
Not wild and rustic and old; and we were glad.
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Read full poem →But you don't know music! Wherefore
Keep on casting pearls
To a--poet? All I care for
Read full poem →But you don't know music! Wherefore
Keep on casting pearls
To a--poet? All I care for
