Read full poem →Against the Gothic sons of frozen verse:
How changed from him who made the boxes groan,
And shook the stage with thunders all his own!
Dictionary Entry
To become something different.
In a Sentence
“The tadpole changed into a frog. Stock prices are constantly changing.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “changed”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Censured my neighbours, and said daily prayer.
Alas, how changed! with this same sermon-mien,
The filthy _What-d'ye-call-it_[71]--I have seen.
Read full poem →Thus Voiture's early care still shone the same,
And Monthansier was only changed in name:
By this, even now they live, even now they charm,
Read full poem →Is he who makes his meal on others' wit:
'Tis changed, no doubt, from what it was before,
His rank digestion makes it wit no more:
Read full poem →Fear the just gods, and think of Scylla's fate!
Changed to a bird, and sent to flit in air,
She dearly pays for Nisus' injured hair!
Read full poem →And out of love, beyond the reach of hands,
Changed in the changing of the dark and light,
They walk and weep about the barren lands
Read full poem →Is it March with the wild north world when April is waning? the
word that the changed year saith,
Is it echoed to northward with rapture of passion reiterate from
Read full poem →"There are non, ever. As a monk who prays"
changed to:
"There are none, ever. As a monk who prays"
Read full poem →A voice heard singing music, large and free;
And from that moment life is changed, and we
Become of more heroic temper, meet
Read full poem →Gravity,
Are changed into hesitating, clanking pistons and wheels.
The trams come whooping up one by one,
