Read full poem →Two little children, seeing and hearing,
Hand in hand wander, shout, laugh, and sing:
Lo, in their bosoms, wild with the marvel,
Dictionary Entry
Holding or clasping hands.
In a Sentence
“The couple strolled down the sidewalk, hand in hand.”
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Poetry examples for “hand in hand”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →But lo! what wedded souls now hand in hand
Together tread at last the immortal strand
Read full poem →'Herself shall bring us, hand in hand,
To Him round whom all souls
Read full poem →Tenderly glad we came,
Sit smiling, hand in hand.
Read full poem →If I were to walk this way
Hand in hand with Grief,
I should mark that maple-spray
Read full poem →The master and the slave go hand in hand,
Though touch be lost. The poet is a slave,
Read full poem →I only walk among the fields, beneath the autumn-sun,
With my dead father, hand in hand, as I have often done.
Evil Spirit
Read full poem →Pride and humiliation hand in hand
Walked with them through the world where'er they went;
Read full poem →Shakespeare’s work. Increasingly, as the play advances, its antithetical
subjects are cruelty and his own suffering; hand in hand these move,
until the universe seems to consist of nothing else. There is nothing in
Read full poem →The thousand sweet, still joys of such
As hand in hand face earthly life,--
