Read full poem →Ah, spring was sent for lass and lad,
"Tis now the blood runs gold,
Dictionary Entry
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Estonian kroon.
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Poetry examples for “sent”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Ah, spring was sent for lass and lad,
'Tis now the blood runs gold,
Read full poem →The Queen she sent to look for me,
The sergeant he did say,
Read full poem →While the hive of hell within
Sent abroad a seething hum
As of towns whose king is come
Read full poem →I'll lay my life I know the place:
'Tis where God sent some that adore Him,
And whither Enoch went before him.
Read full poem →Hearts so sincere, the Almighty saw well pleased,
Sent his own lightning, and the victims seized.
Read full poem →Tithe-pig, and mortuary guinea:
Gazettes sent gratis down, and frank'd,
For which thy patron's weekly thank'd:
Read full poem →And see through all things with his half-shut eyes)
Sent up in vapours to the Baron's brain
New stratagems, the radiant lock to gain.
Read full poem →And grace, although a bard, devout.
May Tom, whom Heaven sent down to raise
The price of prologues and of plays,
Read full poem →Who cried, ‘He is not Uther’s son-—the King
Sent to him, saying, ‘Arise, and help us thou!
For here between the man and beast we die.’
