Read full poem →particularly in Valentine's extravagant contempt of money, and do great honour to Beaumont,
as both are excellent plays, and the first an incomparable one. Shirley supposes the Hu-
morous Lieutenant to oe one of the plays referred to by Beaumont's verses to Jonson, and the
Dictionary Entry
Something beyond compare; a thing with which there is no comparison.
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Poetry examples for “incomparable”
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Read full poem →own worth, that they need not come into the world with a trumpet, since
any one of these incomparable pieces, well understood, will^rove a Pre-
face to the rest ; and if the reader can taste the best wit ever trod our
Read full poem →Of lost joy track'd in scent of the sea-weed!
Leave me to pluck the incomparable flower
Of frailty lion-like fighting in thy name and power;
Read full poem →ism of American men and women; and we are
proud of the inspired and incomparable leader-
ship of Woodrow Wilson. (.d pplause, cheers
Read full poem →Not you, Melpomene,
Not your incomparable feet, O thin Terpsichore,
I seek in this great hall,
Read full poem →He has done, sketchily and brilliantly, for French literature a work not
incomparable to what Flaubert was doing for "France" in _Bouvard and
Pécuchet_, if one may compare the flight of the butterfly with the
Read full poem →[19] These lines are quoted from Lord Dorset's address "to Mr
Edward Howard, on his incomparable, incomprehensible poem, called, The
British Princes:"
Read full poem →The Incomparable Creator, when this World
He did create, created First of All
Read full poem →Batter of guns and shatter of flying muscles,
Carnage incomparable and human squander
Rucked too thick for these men's extrication.
