Read full poem →place at Buckingham Palace, March 6, 1851, and in the same
month appeared the seventh edition of the Poems, with an intro-
ductory poem To the Queen, in which he pays a high tribute to
Dictionary Entry
The person or thing in the seventh position.
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “seventh”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Which stormy south winds into sea did blow?
The seventh day came, none following might'st thou see,
And the Fate's distaff empty stood to thee:
Read full poem →And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise,
Having my law the seventh time disobey'd,
I struck him, and dismiss'd
Read full poem →And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise,
Having my law the seventh time disobey'd,
I struck him, and dismiss'd
Read full poem →of that in Theocritus: whereto also Virgil fashioned his third and
seventh Æglogue. They chose for umpire of their strife, Cuddy, a
neat-herd's boy; who, having ended their cause, reciteth also himself a
Read full poem →[* I.e. (apparently) Change or Mutability. See the two cantos of the
Seventh Book of the Faerie Queene.]
[** _Morion_, steel cap.]
Read full poem →prevent this. He had published two small volumes, one edition of each.
The seventh edition of his collected poems is dated 1913, and doubtless
they have been reprinted since then with increasing celerity.
Read full poem →*1809. (The allusion here to the 'seventh spere' has but a remote reference
to Boethius (iv. met. 1. 16-19); for this stanza 259 is translated from
Read full poem →Portrait of Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, frem tke last painting taken pre-
vious to kit decease 390
