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Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
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Poetry examples for “moody”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →At passer by, then knaps his hide again;
And moody crows beside the road forbear
To fly, though pelted by the passing swain;
Read full poem →Crouched on the pavement, close by Belgrave Square,
A tramp I saw, ill, moody, and tongue-tied;
A babe was in her arms, and at her side
Read full poem →Crouch'd on the pavement, close by Belgrave Square,° °1
A tramp I saw, ill, moody, and tongue-tied.
A babe was in her arms, and at her side
Read full poem →Some heartless scraps of godly prayer,
A moody curse, and a frenzied sleep
Ere gapes the grave's unclosing deep,
Read full poem →The country's singing strength thus brought together,
That though repressed and moody with the weather
Was none the less there ready to be freed
Read full poem →79. Gray quotes Dryden, _Pal. and Arc._: "Madness laughing in his
ireful mood." Cf. Shakes. _Hen. VI._ iv. 2: "But rather moody mad;"
and iii. 1: "Moody discontented fury."
Read full poem →And keen Remorse with blood defil'd,
And moody Madness laughing wild
Amid severest woe. 80
Read full poem →In moody rucks, and difficult and strange
In all desires, his destitution's mark.
Read full poem →O powerful western fallen star!
O shades of night--O moody, tearful night!
O great star disappear’d--O the black murk that hides the star!
