Read full poem →and so fortunately aspired to choose your honour, joined with your (now
glorified) brother, (patrons to the flowing compositions of the tiien expired
sweet swan of Avon Shakspeare'; and since, more particularly bound to
Dictionary Entry
Transformed into something glorious (often used sarcastically)
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “glorified”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Do crown thy murder'd poem ; which shall rise
A glorified work to time, when fire.
Or moths, shall eat what all these fools admire. Ben. Jonsow.
Read full poem →Were traced no more; and by the light so drown'd,
Lady, not thou but she was glorified.
Read full poem →How fondly I remember the delight
That always glorified him in the spring;
The joyous courage and the benedight
Read full poem →I love thee . . . mark! . . . I love thee—in thy sight
I stand transfigured, glorified aright,
With conscience of the new rays that proceed
Read full poem →Shade like light across the river
Glorified in its for-ever
Flowing from the Throne!
Read full poem →If faithful souls be alike glorified
As angels, then my fathers soul doth see,
Read full poem →They killed once an inglorious man, but I
Crucify him daily, being now glorified.
Oh let me, then, his strange love still admire:
Read full poem →Then the moon, in all her pride,
Like a spirit glorified,
Filled and overflowed the night
Read full poem →If faithful souls be alike glorified
As angels, then my fathers soul doth see,
