Read full poem →of the sun or the first-born bird?
Souls enthralled and entrammelled in bondage
of seasons that fall and rise,
Dictionary Entry
To hold spellbound; to bewitch, charm or captivate.
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Poetry examples for “enthralled”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Standing crowned and robed and sovereign in thy sight.
To the likeness of one God their dreams enthralled thee,
Who wast greater than all Gods that waned and grew;
Read full poem →We make Enceladus use a thousand arms,
And men enthralled by mermaid's[426] singing charms.
The east winds in Ulysses' bags we shut,
Read full poem →Upon her throne, with stars bedight,
Enthralled my soul to thee!
III
Read full poem →By Ralph Barrett, the coming
Romantic actor, who enthralled my soul.
True, I trailed back home, a broken failure,
Read full poem →Rochambeau beckoned.
Duty enthralled you.
For France you had reckoned
Read full poem →"Thy lore is by thy tongue belied;
For never was I so enthralled
Either by Saga-man or Scald."
