Read full poem →Here to-night! the Hall to-morrow, when they toll
the Chapel bell!
Shall I hear in one dark room a wailing, ‘I have
Dictionary Entry
A place of worship, smaller than or subordinate to a church.
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Poetry examples for “chapel”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Yonder in that chapel, slowly sinking now into the
ground,
Read full poem →Utter, O some one, the word that shall reconcile Ancient and Modern!
Am I to turn me from this unto thee, great Chapel of Sixtus?
Read full poem →EPITAPH ON SALATHIEL PAVY,
A CHILD OF QUEEN ELIZABETH’S CHAPEL.
Read full poem →regularly established was, the children of the Royal
Chapel, in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth’s reign ;
the direction of which was given to Mr. Richard Ed-
Read full poem →\ “ the Earl of Oxford, and Maister Edwards of her
majesty’s chapel, for comedy arid interlude.” — And
in another place he says — “ But the principal man
Read full poem →When at the noon-hour from the chapel school
The children dash and scamper down the dale,
Read full poem →Naked in wooden sandals cased
Went bruised to Bastia's chapel, then
They housed her in St. Damian
Read full poem →Fishes and gulls ring no bells. There cannot be
A chapel or church between here and Devon,
With fishes or gulls ringing its bell,--hark.--
