Read full poem →"I strolled to the gateway, the mare, in the straight way
Was shifting and dancing, and pawing the ground,
Dictionary Entry
To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
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Poetry examples for “strolled”
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Read full poem →Slowly, with a fastidious, yet sensual, savoring of his
delights, Gideon entered the other room and strolled down
its entire length, stopping here and there to touch the lovely
Read full poem →you get her?”
Thomas’s mind was quite easy now. He strolled over
Read full poem →Now, while he lounged and strolled, and was abusing the old woman, he
looked before him, and lo, one lolling in his shop-front, and people
Read full poem →This spake the old man, and hobbled off while my slave was jeering him.
So I strolled through the bazaars and thought no more of the old man's
words, and longed to purchase a hundred fineries, and came to the
Read full poem →Of boys who in her early day
Strolled to the meadow-lake to play,
Where willows, oer the bank inclined
Read full poem →And old companions once, as ye may be;
And like to you, on Sundays often strolled
To gipsies' camps to have our fortunes told;
Read full poem →To Worcester Garden next they strolled,
Admired its quiet lake:
Read full poem →Only one from a farm not far away
Strolled thither, not expecting he would find
Anyone else, but out of idleness.
Read full poem →I dressed, opened the doorway serenely,
and strolled past the table, smiling with all
