Read full poem →To some quick, unheard march. Our ears are dead,
We cannot catch the tune. In pantomime
Parades that army. With our utmost powers
Dictionary Entry
A Classical comic actor, especially one who works mainly through gesture and mime.
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Poetry examples for “pantomime”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Exulting Folly hail'd the joyous day,
And Pantomime and Song confirm'd her sway.
Read full poem →Exulting Folly hail'd the joyous day,
And Pantomime and Song confirm'd her sway.
Read full poem →The charted coast stares bright,
And its episode comes back in pantomime.
Read full poem →A chant to which it is intended a group of children shall dance and
improvise pantomime led by their dancing-teacher.
Read full poem →A chant for a children's pantomime dance, suggested by a picture painted
by George Mather Richards.
