Read full poem →My heart and soul and senses,
World without end, are drowned.
Dictionary Entry
The core of a thing; the most essential or important part
In a Sentence
“The heart and soul of any democracy is its electorate.”
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Poetry examples for “heart and soul”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Sea-deep, till doomsday morning,
Lie lost my heart and soul.
Read full poem →In seas I cannot sound,
My heart and soul and senses,
World without end, are drowned.
Read full poem →Ay, the ball is flying,
The lads play heart and soul;
The goal stands up, the keeper
Read full poem →Make us lovely, make us new, set us free—
Heart and soul and spirit—to bring all and worship Thee.
Read full poem →Though I fly to Istambol,[13]
Athens holds my heart and soul:
Can I cease to love thee? No!
Read full poem →England's genius filled all measure
Of heart and soul, of strength and pleasure,
Gave to the mind its emperor,
Read full poem →What a thing friendship is, world without end!
How it gives the heart and soul a stir-up
As if somebody broached you a glorious runlet,
Read full poem →They never, never can divide
My heart and soul from thee.
