Read full poem →Here is Locksley Hall, my grandson, here the lion-
guarded gate.
Dictionary Entry
A son of one's child.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “grandson”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Late, my. grandson! half the morning have I
paced these sandy tracts,
Read full poem →Not the Hall to-night, my grandson! Death and
Silence hold their own.
Read full poem →Sir Thomas Clifford. — The grandson of a
poor Devonshire Vicar ; Treasurer of the
Read full poem →Like little pictures of the Bride.
Your Great-Niece and your Grandson were
Perfection of a pretty pair.
Read full poem →Results between two brawlers, and for that
A blue-eyed boy, my grandson, we may say,
Not even yet in seed, but to be born
Read full poem →capture by suicide, cannot be identified. Asurbanipal
(A[)s]ur-b[=a]ni-apli), the son of Esarhaddon and grandson of
Sennacherib, who ascended the throne B.C. 668, and reigned for about
Read full poem →served during the Mexican war, was their grandson.
Read full poem →John Adams, secontj President of ihc United States.
Edited by his Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Vols^
n, to IX, now ready, Svo. Cloth, $ 1*25 per vo*
Read full poem →as another MS., in the possession of the poet's grandson, lacks it; and
the line was possibly added--as the late Mr. Dykes Campbell
