Read full poem →One sings the fair; but songs no longer move;
No rat is rhymed to death, nor maid to love:
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Poetry examples for “no longer”
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Read full poem →Attentive blocks stand round you and admire.
Wit pass'd through thee no longer is the same,
As meat digested takes a different name,
Read full poem →Of sin--we can but kiss it,
And it's no longer sin:
Read full poem →A little soul for a little bears up this corpse which is man.[2]
So long I endure, no longer; and laugh not again, neither weep.
For there is no God found stronger than death; and death is a sleep.
Read full poem →A little soul for a little bears up this corpse which is man.
So long I endure, no longer; and laugh not again, neither weep.
For there is no God found stronger than death; and death is a sleep.
Read full poem →Not red, but white;
That the waters of Babylon should no longer flow,
And men see light.
Read full poem →So I behold my visions on the ground
No longer radiant, an ignoble heap
Of broken, dusty glass. And so, unlit,
Read full poem →She lies with her bosom
Beneath them, no longer
The Dominant Mother,
Read full poem →And the lamps of the city prick my eyes
So that I can no longer see your face.
Why should I leave you,
