Read full poem →You’ll love the Northland wreathed in golden smiles
By the miraculous sun turned glad and warm.
Dictionary Entry
By supernatural or uncommon causes, e.g. by a god; that cannot be explained in terms of normal events.
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Poetry examples for “miraculous”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →He does so till the end:
And having planted life's miraculous germ,
One sweet pulsation of responsive love,
Read full poem →And nebulous lustre was born,
Out of which a miraculous crescent
Arose with a duplicate horn--
Read full poem →And feel my flames augmented manifold?
What more miraculous thing may be told,
That fire, which all things melts, should harden ice,
Read full poem →and feel my flames augmented manifold?
What more miraculous thing may be told
that fire which all things melts, should harden yse:
Read full poem →What more miraculous thing may be told
that fire, which all thing melts, should harden ice:
Read full poem →And answers roar for roar, as spirits can:
I would some mild miraculous thunder ran
Above the applauded circus, in appliance
Read full poem →They, sunlike, should more dazzle than delight?
Or would she her miraculous power show,
That, whereas black seems beauty's contrary,
Read full poem →Or would she her miraculous power show,
That whereas black seems Beauty's contrary,
Read full poem →They, sunlike, should more dazle then deliglit ?
Or would she her miraculous power show, ' ' * '
