Read full poem →It seemed to me that i had first of all really made quite a mistake
in being at all born, seeing that i was wifeless and only half awake,
cursed with pimples, correctly dressed, cleanshaven above the nombril,
Dictionary Entry
Considering the fact that; since; given that.
In a Sentence
“Can I go home now, seeing that I've finished all my work?”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “seeing that”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Swift-foot to my Lady Anhes,
Seeing that Tristan’s lady Iseutz had never
Such grace of locks, I do ye to wit,
Read full poem →Whets for the whale-path the heart irresistibly,
O'er tracks of ocean; seeing that anyhow
My lord deems to me this dead life
Read full poem →Surely the mind of man is closely bound
In some blind spell: seeing that each one tears
Himself from fireside joys and Lydian airs,
Read full poem →What will you do in your surprise
At seeing that changes wrought in Rome
Are wrought yet more on the misty slope
Read full poem →_Those undreamt accidents that have made me_
_--Seeing that Fame has perished this long while_
_Being but a part of ancient ceremony--_
Read full poem →That would fill us full of glee
Seeing that our breath we draw
Under an unbending law,
