Read full poem →In lavish Curio blazed awhile and died;
There Providence once more shall shift the scene,
And showing H----y, teach the golden mean.
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Poetry examples for “once more”
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Read full poem →The wonted sweetness to her form restore,
Be what she was, and charm mankind once more!
Read full poem →Uncurl'd it hangs, the fatal shears demands,
And tempts, once more, thy sacrilegious hands.
Oh hadst thou, cruel! been content to seize
Read full poem →Then beast and man had had their share of me:
But summon here before us yet once more
Ulfius, and Brastias, and Bedivere.’
Read full poem →Let us go hence, go hence; she will not see.
Sing all once more together; surely she,
She too, remembering days and words that were,
Read full poem →Feed my desire and deaden my despair.
Yet once more ere time change us, ere my cheek
Whiten, ere hope be dumb or sorrow speak,
Read full poem →Touch lips and part with tears;
Once more and no more after,
Whatever comes with years.
Read full poem →Deep double shells wherethrough the eye-flower peers,
Let them weep once more only, sweet and brief,
Brief tears and bright, for one who gave her tears
Read full poem →Which glows within each fiery core
And waits to be made free once more.
Their sharp and glistening edges cut
Read full poem →Of a mouldering tree!
Here's at you, once more.
You Apes! You Jack-fools!
