Read full poem →Eve. Nay, Adam, nay;
Hear me, I am not dreaming, am not crazed.
Did not yourself confess that we are changed?
Dictionary Entry
To weaken; to impair; to render decrepit.
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Poetry examples for “crazed”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →_Eve._ Nay, Adam, nay;
Hear me,—I am not dreaming, am not crazed.
Did not yourself confess that we are changed?
Read full poem →Who brushed, and scared, and all but overran
That skirt-crazed reprobate, John Evereldown.
Read full poem →Parson would call me crazed and wrong to say it,
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Read full poem →On, on I go, (open doors of time! open hospital doors!)
The crush'd head I dress, (poor crazed hand tear not the bandage
away,)
Read full poem →In some new home, improved materially.
It's not these stiffs have crazed him; nor the Hun."
