Read full poem →They seem gone hence together, from the shore
Whence we now gaze: yet ere the mightier passed
One went before;
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Antonyms
No antonyms yet.
Poetry examples for “passed”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Ere frost-flower and snow-blossom faded and fell, and the splendour
of winter had passed out of sight,
The ways of the woodlands were fairer and stranger than dreams that
Read full poem →60), when for the sake of a barren material fidelity to his "rose" of
marriage, he has passed over the offered flower "such as May never bore,"
the rose herself "turns away with jealousy," and gives him thorns for
Read full poem →Divides our lives for us:
After we have passed it
We know we have left something behind
Read full poem →And his body shrieked in the clutch of pain.
The crisis passed, he would wake and smile
With a vacant joy, half-imbecile
Read full poem →Through the sun-thickened water.
So the fish passed across the pool,
Green and copper,
Read full poem →was then seized with deep sleep and sweats, and
twenty-four hours later passed away while in a
comatose state. He was buried under the pews
Read full poem →Tcbemently opposed by the High Church party,
and an extraordinary vote was passed againet
bringing in a measure for any treaty. Not con-
Read full poem →There with the rest; or whether, yet before,
Some more diviner stranger passed the door
With his small company into that sad place,
Read full poem →Was for the like of us too good: we left
The pleasant woodland shades, and passed abroad
Into this naked Champaign glorious soil
