Read full poem →Whom Windsor Forest sees a gliding stream;
On silver feet, with annual osier crowned, 15
She runs for ever through poetic ground.
Dictionary Entry
To place a crown on the head of.
Origin
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Poetry examples for “crowned”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →His name crowned once the mightiest ever styled
Sovereign of arts, and angel: fate and fear
Read full poem →Then I beheld, and lo on the other side
My lady's likeness crowned and robed and dead.
Sweet still, but now not red,
Read full poem →A strife divine for the Gods to judge,
A crowned God’s triumph, a foiled God’s grudge,
Though the loser be strong and the victress wise
Read full poem →say.
New Gods are crowned in the city; their flowers have broken your rods;
They are merciful, clothed with pity, the young compassionate Gods.
Read full poem →From your wrath is the world released, redeemed from your chains, men say.
New Gods are crowned in the city; their flowers have broken your rods;
They are merciful, clothed with pity, the young compassionate Gods.
Read full poem →Far up above the years and nations,
The high gods, clothed and crowned with patience,
Endure through days of deathlike date;
Read full poem →A commonweal arrayed and crowned
With gold and purple, girt with steel
Read full poem →With mouths on flame,
And with love-locks vine-chapleted, and with rose-crowned heads
And robes of shame.
Read full poem →Pale, beyond porch and portal,
Crowned with calm leaves, she stands
Who gathers all things mortal
