Read full poem →She draws it more closely about her, and it ripples beneath
her slight stirring.
Her kisses are sharp buds of fire; and I burn back against her, a jewel
Dictionary Entry
To incite to action
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Poetry examples for “stirring”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →_Adam._ What is it tho’? for I will take my oath
You’ve got some fancy stirring in your brain.
Read full poem →Kno. O, well, coz, go in and see: I doubt he be
scarce stirring yet.
Read full poem →I wonder if the sap is stirring yet,
If wintry birds are dreaming of a mate,
Read full poem →universe of varied emotion, of excitement the most passionate and
spirit-stirring, _'Oh, le bon temps, que ce siècle de fer!'"_
Read full poem →When I stepped out from the double-shadowed Tower
Into an April morning, stirring and sweet
And warm. Strange solitude was there and silence.
Read full poem →They, the true-hearted, came;
Not with the roll of the stirring drums,
And the trumpet that sings of fame;
Read full poem →Singing, building without rest;
Life is stirring everywhere,
Save within my lonely breast.
Read full poem →Chispa. I like it; it has a cheerful, soul-stirring sound,
that soars up to my lady's window like the song of a swallow.
Read full poem →While thou art towering in thy strength of heart,
Stirring the soul to vain imaginings,
In which life's sordid being hath no part.
