Read full poem →I cannot prove it on her, for my life:
And, for a noble pride, I blush no less,
Instead of Berenice, to think on Bess.
Dictionary Entry
Even, furthermore, not to mention.
In a Sentence
“He graduated this year — at the top of his class, no less!”
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Poetry examples for “no less”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Who without flattery pleased the fair and great;
Still with esteem no less conversed than read;
With wit well-natured, and with books well-bred:
Read full poem →Orpheus could charm the trees, but thus a tree,
Taught by your hand, can charm no less than he:
A poet made the silent wood pursue,
Read full poem →The stuff of happiness,
No less,
Which wraps me in its glad-hued folds
Read full poem →By night, the northern star their way
Directs, and this no less by day.
Upon its crest, this mountain grave,
Read full poem →By Night the Northern Star their way
Directs, and this no less by Day.
Read full poem →offended at the brightness of the noblest expressions of Milton, and th&autnors above-mei^
tioned? We answer. It was no less a spirit than the Spirit of God, it was the sun of righte-
ousness, the hallowed light of the Scriptures, that was just then risen on the British came,
Read full poem →From the year 1570, to the year lO'-'f), when the play-
house in White Friars was finished, no less than seven-
teen had been built. The names of most of them may
Read full poem →“ Edward VI.) was Maister Edward Ferrvs, a man
** of no less mirth and felicity than John Heywood,
“ but of much more skill and magnificence in his
Read full poem →In weariness and painfulness St. Paul
Served God and pleased Him: after-saints no less
Can wait on and can please Him, one and all
