Read full poem →Authors are judged by strange capricious rules;
The great ones are thought mad, the small ones fools:
Dictionary Entry
To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on.
In a Sentence
“A higher power will judge you after you are dead.”
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Poetry examples for “judged”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →{148a} “No one has judged poets less happily than he who wrote about
them.”—_Senec. de Brev. Vit_, cap. 13, et epist. 88.
Read full poem →But did you not so envy[363] Cepheus' daughter,
For her ill-beauteous mother judged to slaughter.
'Tis not enough, she shakes your record off,
Read full poem →Dwelling at large beyond the law
By which, till then, I judged and saw;
And that fond glow which she felt stir
Read full poem →sion, to detailed and ambitious statements as to
their program. If we are to be judged, as I
hope we may be, by the record, let them also be
Read full poem →I judged my features -- jarred my hair --
I pushed my dimples by, and waited --
Read full poem →violence of the Sinn Fein movement that overswept ©, irax
Ireland at that time may be judged from a simple . ~
mathematical comparison. In the outgoing, or War, *
Read full poem →to the question of the effect of grazing on grain yield. The extent of possible grazing was
judged by the yield of pasturage cut in the tests. Also, an analysis was made of other
factors that might relate to pasturage and grain yield.
Read full poem →This alludes to an action variously judged of, and very much noted at
the period. The Turkey and East India fleets of Holland, very richly
Read full poem →Let none, though ne'er so virtuous, great, and high,
Be judged entirely blest before they die. [_Exeunt._
