Read full poem →For down I blundered, like a fugitive,
To find the old room in Eleventh Street.
God save us!--I came here again to live."
Dictionary Entry
The person or thing in the eleventh position.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “eleventh”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Portrait of James K. Polk, Eleventh President of the United States 410
Read full poem →public estimation by the well-known stanza of the
eleventh canto of Don Juan ; concluding—
Read full poem →much as its antiquarian interest, that I should base a justification of
this reprint. Take, for instance, such a line as the eleventh of Comus,
which Prof. Masson gives as:--
Read full poem →the last revise, or of an advance copy of the issue. The ninth, tenth,
eleventh, and twelfth editions belong to 1814, while a fourteenth
edition is known to have been issued in 1815. In that year and
Read full poem →Edition_, _November_ 1909. _Ninth Edition_, _December_ 1909. _Tenth
Edition_, _December_ 1910. _Eleventh Edition_, _December_, 1911.
_Twelfth Edition_, _May_, 1913.
Read full poem →To whom a hundred Aristotles bow;
Oh Thou that an Eleventh to the Ten
Original Intelligences addest,—
Read full poem →of some account on 'Change by shrewd management of
an unexpected legacy. He was the eleventh member
of the Board.
Read full poem →Ward, James. ‘‘Psychology.’ Encyclopaedia Britannica. Eleventh
Edition XXII 547-604.
Read full poem →Imagination," in all the collective editions from 1815 onwards. They are
part of the eleventh book of 'The Prelude', entitled "France--
(concluded)," ll. 105-144. Wordsworth gives the date 1805, but these
