Read full poem →And oh, man, here’s good-bye;
We'll sweat no more on scythe and rake,
My bloody hands and I.
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Something that is from a certain point onwards forbidden, or non-existent
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Poetry examples for “no more”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Lads that waste the light in sighing
In the dark should sigh no more;
Night should ease a lover’s sorrow;
Read full poem →Our only portion is the estate of man:
We want the moon, but we shall get no more.
Read full poem →Ah, you sweet thing! Well, kiss your mother then!
But you mind what I say--no more snowmen
To-morrow!
Read full poem →"Rest you so from trouble sore,
Fear the heat o' the sun no more,
Nor the snowing winter wild,
Read full poem →And I have marched to where I lie,
And I shall march no more.
Read full poem →Now no more of winters biting,
Filth in trench from fall to spring,
