Read full poem →Through the water the moon writes her legends
In light, on the smooth, wet sand;
Dictionary Entry
An unrealistic story depicting past events.
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Poetry examples for “legends”
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Read full poem →Ahem i Mig naa th ee: Mee hs Na 9 ne gr
Legends... he ae oa
Psalm of Those Who Go Bean okies Daylight HE ieee
Read full poem →As the angel Israfel,
And the giddy Stars (so legends tell),
Ceasing their hymns, attend the spell
Read full poem →As the angel Israfel,
And the giddy stars (so legends tell)
Ceasing their hymns, attend the spell
Read full poem →by tendency, and allegorical by treatment" (Renton). Its subject was taken
from the old cycle of Arthurian legends, which were brightened with the
terrorless magic of Ariosto and Tasso. The scene of the adventures is laid
Read full poem →whence these stories?
Whence these legends and traditions,
With the odors of the forest
Read full poem →Should you ask me, whence these stories?
Whence these legends and traditions,
With the odors of the forest,
Read full poem →The Song of Hiawatha is based on the legends and stories of many North
American Indian tribes, but especially those of the Ojibway Indians of
Read full poem →Ere Fancy has been quelled;
Old legends of the monkish page,
Traditions of the saint and sage,
Read full poem →Like the dwarfs of times gone by,
Who, as Northern legends say,
On their shoulders held the sky.
