Read full poem →And view this dreadful all without a fear.
Admire we, then, what earth's low entrails hold, }
Arabian shores, or Indian seas infold. }
Dictionary Entry
Entanglement; fold.
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Poetry examples for “entrails”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →O learnèd friend of Abchurch Lane,
Who sett'st our entrails free!
Vain is thy art, thy powder vain,
Read full poem →But greedy mortals, rummaging her store,
Digged from her entrails first the precious ore;
Which next to hell the prudent gods had laid,
Read full poem →Immediate and inglorious; and the pang
Of famine fed upon all entrails--men
Died, and their bones were tombless as their flesh;
Read full poem →Immediate and inglorious; and the pang
Of famine fed upon all entrails--men
Died, and their bones were tombless as their flesh;
Read full poem →An' cut you up wi' ready slight,
Trenching your gushing entrails bright
Like onie ditch;
Read full poem →On billowy flames of fire I float,
Hear ye my entrails how they snap?
Some power unseen forbids my lungs to breathe! 35
Read full poem →Has wildly broke thy triple chain,
And like the storm which Earth's deep entrails hide,
At length has burst its way and spread the ruins wide. 10
Read full poem →See the grisly texture grow,
('Tis of human entrails made!)
And the weights that play below,
