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Dictionary Entry
An organ through which animals see (perceive surroundings via light).
In a Sentence
“Bright lights really hurt my eyes.”
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Poetry examples for “een”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
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Read full poem →Lan. And so am I, my lord! dissuade the queen.
Q^een. Lancaster! let him dissuade the king,
For 'tis against my will he should return.
Read full poem →Salutamus . . À Bharat ieee T A R E OO
@hallenges EE tone EEn A a E So. E a ee, e kos
TRAOS stair e a A E E O Pia.” Re ed SO
Read full poem →Length of Moon's oerna an eiten a oe O A AE ee OS
Lancelot ets oe Rese e a a Vibe aol bison een me OS)
Gethsemane! occ es toe oe ON Sa ee ee LO)
Read full poem →To whisper pleasing fancies in her ear;
Yet een from him she shuns a rude embrace,
And stooping holds her hands before her face,--
Read full poem →Its very praises hurt me more
Than een its coldness did before,
Its hollow ways torment me now
Read full poem →Smiles made it nectar from the sky,
Love turned een water into wine.
O Poesy is on the wane,
Read full poem →And made thy snare a spider's thread,
Which een my breath can break in twain;
Nor will I be, like Sampson, led
Read full poem →The children--silent all the while--
And een repressed the laugh or smile--
Quake with the ague chills of fear,
