Dictionary Entry
A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country.
In a Sentence
“There are several species of wild flowers growing in this field.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “plains”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →. With rue my heart is laden . . .
. Westward on the high-hilled plains .
. Far I hear the bugle blow
Read full poem →The countries I resign,
Where over elmy plains the highway
Would mount the hills and shine,
Read full poem →How the sky in pool and brook
Glitters on the grassy plains.
Read full poem →LIY. With rue my heart is laden . .
LY. Westward on the high-hilled plains
LVI. Far I hear the bugie blow. z =
Read full poem →Lead me to the crystal mirrors,
Watering soft Elysian plains.
Read full poem →Thinks he deserves, and thou deserv'st the prize!
Rapt with the thought, my fancy seeks the plains,
And turns me shepherd while I hear the strains.
Read full poem →Tous les grands poetes deviennent naturellement, fatalement, critiques. Je
plains les poetes que guide le seul instinct; je les crois incomplets.
Dans la vie spirituelle des premiers, une crise se fait infailliblement,
Read full poem →Nemi, imbedded in wood, Nemi, inurned in the hill!--
Therefore farewell, ye plains, and ye hills, and the City Eternal!
Therefore farewell! We depart, but to behold you again!
Read full poem →Adams Fern Mrs
Smitty's TralrCt White Plains--934-5931
Adams Franklin Drayden 994-0297
