Read full poem →And the tent of night in tatters
Straws the sky-pavilioned land.
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Poetry examples for “straws”
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Read full poem →And the tent of night in tatters
Straws the sky-pavilioned land.
Up, lad, up, ’tis late for lying:
Read full poem →Upon her anywhere, no water in lungs,
No mud, sand, straws or weeds in hands, the nails
Clean, as if freshly manicured.
Read full poem →Waiting for him to appear, pushing ahead,
First his waving antennæ, like straws of hay,
And soon his body, colored like soap-stone,
Read full poem →And the sad world began,
But straws the wheat and saves the chaff
With a most evil fan.
Read full poem →And the sad world began,
But straws the wheat and saves the chaff
With a most evil fan.
Read full poem →Poor straws ! on the dark flood we catch awhile,
Cling, and are borne into the night apart.
Read full poem →Love has no habitation but the heart.
Poor straws! on the dark flood we catch awhile,
Cling, and are borne into the night apart.
Read full poem →Unpleasing to a married ear.
When shepherds pipe on oaten straws,
And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks,
Read full poem →When shepherds pipe on oaten straws,
And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks,
