Read full poem →And a dawn without a sun
Did the nearing bastion loom,
And across the gate of gloom
Dictionary Entry
A utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “loom”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Tore the king’s letter, snow’d it down, and rent 60
The wonder of the loom thro’ warp and woof
T'rom skirt to skirt ; and at the last he sware
Read full poem →And jewels, gifts, to fetch her : these brought back
A present, a great labor of the loom ;
And therewithal an answer vague as wind :
Read full poem →Are — not like any thing of ours —
O ! no — O! no — ours never loom
To heaven with that ungodly gloom!
Read full poem →Toward the Gulf, The Lake Boats, The Loom, Tomorrow is my
Birthday, Dear Old Dick, The Letter, My Light with Yours, Widow
Read full poem →Of days and nights.
We walk and loiter around the Loom
To see, if we may,
Read full poem →Some have resigned the Loom --
Some in the busy tomb
Read full poem →'Tis coming, with the loom of Khamsin or Simoom,
The tempest that shall try if we are of God or
Read full poem →'Tis he shall perfect all thy cares,
And with a finer thread weave out thy loom.
So one did bring the chosen people from
