Read full poem →Oh, look in my eyes then, can you doubt?
es Why, tis a mile from town.
Dictionary Entry
To visit a place or person briefly and casually.
In a Sentence
“You might look in next time you're passing by.”
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Poetry examples for “look in”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Oh, look in my eyes, then, can you doubt?
-Why, 'tis a mile from town.
Read full poem →Fight, you know; and to talk I am wholly ashamed. And although I
Gnash my teeth when I look in your French or your English papers,
What is the good of that? Will swearing, I wonder, mend matters?
Read full poem →"Mine eyes are dim:
I look in vain above,
And miss their hymn."--
Read full poem →Is named in surpliced Schools Tristitia.
But, O, my Darling, look in thy heart and see
How unto me,
Read full poem →Many look in her face and are conquered,
Where one all her heart has explored;
Read full poem →Thin as skins of onions, cut like dough 'round the eyes.
Such was your look in a photograph I saw
In a silver frame on a woman's dresser--and such
Read full poem →I want to forget, I am trying
To forget the look in your eyes.
Read full poem →Of scarlet and gold.
If the heart of a god may look in pride
At the wondrous weave
Read full poem →Look in its face, ladye,
And keep thee from thy swound;
