Read full poem →Turned a countenance of fear
On the flaming mutineer.
Over us the darkness bowed,
Dictionary Entry
To produce flames; to burn with a flame or blaze.
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Poetry examples for “flaming”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →But when through all the infernal bounds,
Which flaming Phlegethon surrounds,
Love, strong as death, the poet led
Read full poem →You blazon me with jewelled insignia.
A flaming nebula
Rims in my life. And yet
Read full poem →And warm with drowsy, poppied sunshine; bright,
Flaming with lilies out of whose cups dart
Shining things
Read full poem →Which earth can give, the vulgar creed
Has seared upon the night its flaming ruthless screed.
Read full poem →Her kisses are sharp buds of fire; and I burn back against her, a jewel
Hard and white; a stalked, flaming flower; till I break to
a handful of cinders,
Read full poem →Freeman and bondman, bishop, king and queen,
With flaming candles and with garlands green:
Oh happy all who wait
Read full poem →One blazes through the brief bright summer’s length
Lavishing life-heat from a flaming car;
While one unchangeable upon a throne
Read full poem →The dark delicious essence that is you,
A mystery of life, the flaming goal
I seek through mazy pathways strange and new.
Read full poem →Like the strange waif that comes to run
A few days flaming near the sun,
And carries back, through boundless night,
