Read full poem →Me, on whose heart as a worm she trod?
You have given me, God requite it you,
What man yet never was given of God."
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Poetry examples for “requite”
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Read full poem →And of false-brays,[509] and sallies, and scaladoes.[510]
But, to requite such gulling terms as these,
With words to my profession I reply; 10
Read full poem →And well she knew that I knew well
Her grace with silence to requite;
And, answering now the luncheon bell,
Read full poem →What more remains is neither here nor there.
That you requite me not is plain to see;
Myself your slave herein have I confessed:
Read full poem →The flowing wonder of her ways,
Whereof no language may requite
The shifting and the many-shaded.
Read full poem →Guard them, and him within protect from harms.
He can requite thee; for he knows the charms 5
That call fame on such gentle acts as these,
Read full poem →Vine for vine be antidote,
And the grape requite the lote!
Haste to cure the old despair,--
Read full poem →they excuse themselves that they should not do good, when
it is written that God will requite every man according to
his works? Wherefore, then, should any man be idle, that
Read full poem →So little to be lov'd, and thou so much,
That I should ill requite thee to constrain
Thy unbound spirit into bonds again.
