Read full poem →They talk about a time at hand
When I shall sleep with clover clad,
And she beside another lad.
Dictionary Entry
(past tense clad) To clothe.
Origin
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Poetry examples for “clad”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →But while they talk’d above their heads I saw
The feudal warrior lady-clad ; which brought
My book to mind: and opening this I read , 120
Read full poem →The dark wind, stern and sublime and sad,
Swings the rollers to westward, clad
With lustrous shadow that lures the swimmer,
Read full poem →caresses,
One warm dream clad about with a fire as of life that endures;
The delight of thy face, and the sound of thy feet, and the wind of
Read full poem →Waste water washes, and tall ships founder, and deep death waits:
Where, mighty with deepening sides, clad about with the seas as with
wings,
Read full poem →Waste water washes, and tall ships founder, and deep death waits:
Where, mighty with deepening sides, clad about with the seas as with wings,
And impelled of invisible tides, and fulfilled of unspeakable things,
Read full poem →Seated on Anio's bank, nor sipping Bandusian waters,
But on Montorio's height, looking down on the tile-clad streets, the
Cupolas, crosses, and domes, the bushes and kitchen-gardens,
Read full poem →Much softer than the breast
Of mother-dove clad in a rainbow's dyes.
Read full poem →For which the virgins love Thee; King of kings
And Lord of lords? All Seraphs clad in wings;
All Cherubs and all Wheels which south and north,
Read full poem →Now wish I those wings noble Perseus had,
Bearing the head with dreadful adders[371] clad;
Now wish the chariot, whence corn fields were found,
