Read full poem →" The storm which vanish'd on the neighbouring shore^
Was taught by Shakespeare's Tempest first to roar;
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Situated or living nearby or adjacent to.
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Poetry examples for “neighbouring”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →W.S.P.U. offices at Clifford's Inn, an event long foreseen and
provided against in the neighbouring Chancery Lane.
Read full poem →Of summertime joys
That he hies to a pool neighbouring; sees it is the best
There; sweetest, freshest, shadowiest;
Read full poem →and refining the manners of New England. Fostered by the care
of the state, and at times assisted by the neighbouring provinces, it
enjoyed a continually increasing prosperity and usefulness.
Read full poem →With lengths of tail the magpie winnows on
To neighbouring tree, and leaves the distant crow
While small birds nestle in the edge below.
Read full poem →Through a rich length of years and quiet days,
And filled the neighbouring village with their praise.
Read full poem →Shut up in narrower bounds, the Higre wildly raves,
And frights the straggling flocks the neighbouring shores to fly.
Afar as from the main it comes with hideous cry;
Read full poem →mother's estate in Volhynia, and there, to beguile the time, made love
to the wife of a neighbouring magnate, the _pane_ or Lord Falbowski. The
intrigue was discovered, and to avenge his wrongs the outraged husband
Read full poem →Around from all the neighbouring streets
The wond'ring neighbours ran,
Read full poem →Around from all the neighbouring streets
The wond’ring neighbours ran,
