Read full poem →Whether we dread, or whether we desire,
In either case, believe me, we admire;
Whether we joy or grieve, the same the curse,
Dictionary Entry
(after a negative) As well.
In a Sentence
“I don't like him, and I don't like her either.”
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Poetry examples for “either”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Content with science in the vale of peace.
Calmly he look'd on either life, and here
Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear;
Read full poem →Prose. Vol. ii. Containing the rest of his Letters, with the Memoirs of
Scriblerus, never before printed; and other Tracts written either
singly, or in conjunction with his friends. Now first collected
Read full poem →She would not do the least right thing,
Either for goddess or for god,
Nor work, nor play, nor paint, nor sing.
Read full poem →Grots, stutues, urns, and Jo--n's dog and bitch,
Ne village is without, on either side,
All up the silver Thames, or all adown;
Read full poem →At once from either side, with trumpet-blast,
And shouts, and clarions shrilling unto blood,
Read full poem →And after him King Uther fought and died,
But either fail’d to make the kingdom one.
And after these King Arthur for a space,
Read full poem →For thy love's sake I live,
Do but tell me, ere either depart,
What a lover may give
Read full poem →Choose of two loves and cleave unto the best;
Two loves at either blossom of thy breast
Strive until one be under and one above.
Read full poem →Leave go my hands, let me catch breath and see;
Let the dew-fall drench either side of me;
Clear apple-leaves are soft upon that moon
