Read full poem →Old puns restore, lost blunders nicely seek,
And crucify poor Shakspeare once a week.
For thee supplying, in the worst of days.
Dictionary Entry
To execute (a person) by nailing to a cross.
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Poetry examples for “crucify”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →In the heart is the prey for gods,
Who crucify hearts, not hands.
Read full poem →'My Lord, if thy strange will be this,
That I should crucify my heart,
Because my love has also been my pride,
Read full poem →Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side,
Buffet, and scoff, scourge, and crucify me,
For I have sinned, and sinned, and only he
Read full poem →Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side,
Buffet, and scoff, scourge, and crucify me,
For I have sinned, and sinned, and only he
