Read full poem →If you loved me ever so little,
I could bear the bonds that gall,
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Very, extremely
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Poetry examples for “ever so”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The posture pontifical, face imperturbable, smile so serene.
How did the sculptor detain you, you ever so restless,
You ever so driven by princes and priests? So I stand here
Read full poem →bleak light; black,
Ever so black on it. Our tale, our oracle! | Let life, waned,
ah let life wind
Read full poem →The peer I don’t envy, I give him his bow;
I scorn not the peasant, though ever so low;
But a club of good fellows, like those that are here,
Read full poem →I can haud up my head wi’ the best o’ the breed,
Though fluttering ever so braw, man.
Read full poem →As now, fair river! come to me.
Oh glide, fair stream! for ever so;
Thy quiet soul on all bestowing,
Read full poem →hypocrite,--turn to the soil, turn to the earth, your mother,
and she will comfort you. Rest, be it ever so little, from
your black broodings. Think with the farmer once more, as
Read full poem →All distances of time—all inanimate forms,
All Souls—all living bodies, though they be ever so different, or in different worlds,
All gaseous, watery, vegetable, mineral processes—the fishes, the brutes,
Read full poem →Since all alike my songs and praises be
To one, of one, still such, and ever so.
Kind is my love to-day, to-morrow kind,
