Read full poem →Beneath the touch of Time’s unerring hand,
Like priceless treasures sinking in the sand.
Dictionary Entry
So precious as not to be sold at any price; invaluable.
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Poetry examples for “priceless”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Affronts him; he disdains to bask,
The pensioner of her priceless smile.
He prays for some hard thing to do,
Read full poem →Ineluctable preoccupation with The Verb gives a poet one priceless
advantage: whereas nonmakers must content themselves with the merely
Read full poem →Giving to the delicate handed crackers
Of priceless safes, the spiritual slackers,
The flash and thunder of front pages!
Read full poem →Which you open.
And you stand with the priceless gold of your tulip head
Nodding to me, and saying:
Read full poem →Dropping our sevenfold virtues down,
As priceless jewels in the crown
Of Christ, our new-born King.
Read full poem →Till we bring every maid of the age to one sheltering hand.
Ah, they are priceless, the pale and the ivory and red!
Breathless we gaze on the curls of each glorious head!
Read full poem →_Being but a part of ancient ceremony--_
_Notorious, till all my priceless things_
_Are but a post the passing dogs defile._
Read full poem →Where they lie on the ground after the battle brought in,
Where their priceless blood reddens the grass the ground,
Or to the rows of the hospital tent, or under the roof'd hospital,
