Read full poem →Cry, 'Damn not us, but damn the French, who made it.' 10
By running goods these graceless owlers gain;
Theirs are the rules of France, the plots of Spain;
Dictionary Entry
Without grace.
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Poetry examples for “graceless”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Would fix upon the hard, right course.
She's graceless, say, yet good and true,
And therefore inly fair, and, through
Read full poem →For how should I be loved as I love thee?--
I, graceless, joyless, lacking absolutely
All gifts that with thy queenship best behove;--
Read full poem →To save my soul I could not keep
My graceless mind on it!
Read full poem →Do think within their hearts they'll get them all
And hoot and drive them from their graceless waste
As though there wa'n't a cowslip peep to spare.
Read full poem →As one perverse—misrepresenting Good
In graceless mutiny.
Read full poem →Perhaps her dear proud eyes grow gentler too
That scorned my graceless years and trophies few.
Gone are those years, and gone ill-deeds that turned
