Read full poem →I cannot answer but, whate’er it be,
An old wine has intoxicated me.
Dictionary Entry
To stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol.
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Poetry examples for “intoxicated”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Edwards, viz , his strong and even overweening preoccupation with deity One might call
him a 'God-intoxicated Calvinist'."46 McClymand explained that theocentric in practice
means that God is the measure of all things Edwards sought to turn the tables on the
Read full poem →Found the f. contracts and here they are Can you suggest a
name for this book^ I am not intoxicated w. mine, on the other hand
I agree w you that SeL Essays is no good. [There seemed in the end
Read full poem →Form of forms, and mould of statures,
That I intoxicated,
And by the draught assimilated,
Read full poem →Four vilely dirty little girls came down the steps carrying beer. One
of them, too intoxicated for her errand, entrusted her can to her
companions. They preceded me toward the smoke-veiled sun by a highway
