Read full poem →Monk marched with his army out of Scotland towards
London, Mr. Rhodes, a bookseller, who had formerly
Dictionary Entry
To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.
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Poetry examples for “marched”
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Read full poem →Is the cold earth under this cloud,
Fostering quack and weed, we have marched upon but cannot
conquer;
Read full poem →harmony with the Presbyterians, and with one another,
now girded on their armor, and marched into the deathly
field of controversy and war. ‘These were times of distress.
Read full poem →shall I forget the sorrows of my widowed mother when
her sons shouldered their fireloeks, and marched away to
join the army. Never will the impressions of my own
Read full poem →Won gold and silver medals bright with bars,
And marched resplendent home with crowns and stars.
Read full poem →courfe prevailed, becaufe the French were only
auxiliaries. They therefore marched between
Rotbach and Metzbourg to attack the Pruffian
Read full poem →The regiment marched until it had joined its fellows. The
reformed brigade, in column, aimed through a wood at the road.
Read full poem →Upon his features was an unholy mixture of merriment and
agony. As he marched he sang a bit of doggerel in a high and
quavering voice:
Read full poem →Suddenly, as the two friends marched on, the tall soldier
seemed to be overcome by a terror. His face turned to a
