Read full poem →Transformèd, gazes on himself again.
Here aged trees cathedral walks compose,
And mount the hill in venerable rows:
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Relating to the throne or the see of a bishop.
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Poetry examples for “cathedral”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →As they slide away
Beyond the Cathedral Tower,
To the river,
Read full poem →[468] Sir Christopher Hatton's tomb. See Dugdale's _History of St.
Paul's Cathedral_, ed. 1658, p. 83.
Read full poem →Twice rose, twice died my trembling word;
The faint and frail Cathedral chimes
Spake time in music, and we heard
Read full poem →Seen by glimpses of the moon
Up a dark cathedral aisle:
But, through the storm, no moonbeam fell
Read full poem →That oppresses, like the weight
Of cathedral tunes.
Read full poem →Chispa. You are too many. Do you think we are going to sing
mass in the cathedral of Cordova? Four men can make but little
use of one shoe, and I see not how you can all sing in one song.
Read full poem →(_The Cathedral bells ring_.)
Read full poem →But when the old cathedral bell
Proclaimed the morning prayer,
Read full poem →As holy, meek, and faint,
As lights in some cathedral aisle
The features of a saint.
