Read full poem →And sure enough the palms are there,
And each will find by hedge or pond
Her waving silver-tufted wand.
Dictionary Entry
(operations) An individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.
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Poetry examples for “each”
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Read full poem →And light in heart and limb,
And each chap thinking
The fair was held for him.
Read full poem →They kill and kill and never die;
And I think that each is I.
Read full poem →As when that hero, who, in each campaign,
Had braved the Goth, and many a Vandal slain,
Read full poem →When bloom and beauty bid me show my face, 30
Now near thee, constant, I each night abide,
With never-failing duty, by thy side;
Read full poem →Animals mutual, v.49. II. Reason or Instinct operate alike to the good
of each Individual, v.79. Reason or Instinct operate also to Society, in
all Animals, v.109. III. How far Society carried by Instinct, v.115. How
Read full poem →Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind;
To him each rival shall submit,
Make but his riches equal to his wit.
Read full poem →And now, unveil'd, the Toilet stands display'd,
Each silver Vase in mystic order laid.
First, rob'd in white, the Nymph intent adores,
Read full poem →Like friendly colours found them both unite,
And each from each contract new strength and light.
How oft in pleasing tasks we wear the day,
Read full poem →With softest manners, gentlest arts adorn'd!
Blest in each science, blest in every strain!
Dear to the Muse! to Harley dear--in vain!
