Read full poem →And thus zonoras, by forever seeing -
Their bright creations, grew like wisest men,
Dictionary Entry
Something created such as an invention or artwork.
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“I think the manufacturer was so ashamed of its creation that it didn't put its name on it!”
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Poetry examples for “creations”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Faded and pale, yet immortal, of Faunus, the Nymphs, and the Graces).
Fair in itself, and yet fairer with human completing creations,
Folded in Sabine recesses the valley and villa of Horace:--
Read full poem →of modern ingenuity, than to embody the more perfect
creations of the older times.
Read full poem →Now, I should pass on poems, and on stories,
Creations of free souls. It was not so.
The poems and the stories one could see
Read full poem →Is not the past all shadow?--What are they?
Creations of the mind?--The mind can make
Substance, and people planets of its own 20
Read full poem →And thus Zonoras, by for ever seeing _140
Their bright creations, grew like wisest men;
And when he heard the crash of nations fleeing
Read full poem →She leaves her earthly mansion for the skies,
Where new creations feast her wond'ring eyes.
To heav'n's high mandate cheerfully resign'd
Read full poem →following works were composed with a view to the press. To amuse
himself with the little creations of his own fancy, amid the toil and
fatigue of a laborious life; to transcribe the various feelings--the
Read full poem →Lengthening to miles;
What were the re-creations killing the daytime
As by the night?
Read full poem →Why a Tongue impress'd with honey from every wind?
Why an Ear, a whirlpool fierce to draw creations in?
Why a Nostril wide inhaling terror trembling & affright
