Read full poem →As blank as death in marble ; then exclaim’d 175
Averring it was clear against all rules
Dictionary Entry
Exclamation; outcry, clamor.
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Poetry examples for “exclaim”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →thoroughly, and "very few" are found to admire or to love. _Ubi lapsus,
quid feci?_ might the questioning spirit of the author exclaim with
regard to his "Harrys and Larrys, Pilgrims and Pirates," who once held
Read full poem →exceedingly diverse characters. The Queen in _In a Balcony_ turns away
from her lonely splendor to exclaim,
Read full poem →“Tell me my history!” would exclaim she;
“_Our_ history,” she said mournfully.
Read full poem →And shalt thou then sleep, did the Minstrel exclaim,
Like the son of the lowly, unnotice by fame?
Read full poem →Fruits of omnipotent eternal love.
Oh ev'nings worthy of the gods! exclaim'd
The Sabine bard. Oh ev'nings, I reply,
Read full poem →"Good Sir!"--the Vicar's voice exclaim'd,
"You rush at once into the middle;"
