Read full poem →"Well met," I thought the look would say,
"We both were fashioned far away;
We neither knew, when we were young,
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To make, build or construct, especially in a crude or improvised way.
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Poetry examples for “fashioned”
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Read full poem →The sunlight and the moonlight fail from thee,
Another woman fashioned like as this.
O Sin, thou knowest that all thy shame in her
Read full poem →God, the soul of earth is kindled with thy grace.
In thy lips the speech of man whence Gods were fashioned,
In thy soul the thought that makes them and unmakes;
Read full poem →value of modern life, but we wish to point out that there is nothing so
uninspiring nor so old-fashioned as an aeroplane of the year 1911.
Read full poem →An artist once, with patient, careful knife,
Had fashioned it like to the untamed sea.
Here waves uprear themselves, their tops blown back
Read full poem →You said so, and laughed
At my old-fashioned hose,
At the cut of my hair,
Read full poem →But coming Spring guided your eager hand
And round the edge you fashioned young green leaves,
A proper chalice made to hold the shy
Read full poem →The winds would slap and quench it in their game.
And so we graved and fashioned marble blocks
To treasure it, and placed them round about.
Read full poem →than they do of others) especially when the stile and manner are quite o/d-
fashioned, and the beauties hid under the uncouthness of the dress. The
Read full poem →quelled,
Yet have the hands that fashioned her some
