Read full poem →An elm was near, to whose embraces led,
The curling vine her swelling clusters spread: 60
He view'd her twining branches with delight,
Dictionary Entry
A group or bunch of several discrete items that are close to each other.
In a Sentence
“A cluster of flowers grew in the pot.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “clusters”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And I saw before me shine
Clusters of the wandering vine;
And many a lovely flower and tree
Read full poem →Race before the feet of the wind.
But clusters of oak-leaves over the yellow sand rim
Begin to flutter and glisten.
Read full poem →And trod by pensive feet
From perfect clusters ripened without haste
Out of the urgent heat
Read full poem →And flowers, the glory of one day, are blowing;
Where the dark-leav'd laburnum's drooping clusters
Reflect athwart the stream their yellow lustres,
Read full poem →Its powdery fall.
There its dusky blue clusters
The aconite spreads;
Read full poem →Those matted woods where birds forget to sing,
But silent bats in drowsy clusters cling;
Those poisonous fields with rank luxuriance crowned,
Read full poem →But silent-bats in drowsy clusters cling;
Read full poem →'Ye flowers, now in sad clusters breathe yourselves away. Now redden, ye
roses, in your sorrow, and now wax red, ye wind-flowers; now, thou
Read full poem →Flourishing vine, whose kindling clusters glow
Beneath the autumnal sun, none taste of thee;
