Read full poem →Some future time, if so indeed you will, 50
You may with those self-styled our lords ally
Dictionary Entry
To design, fashion, make, or arrange in a certain way or form (style)
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Poetry examples for “styled”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →His name crowned once the mightiest ever styled
Sovereign of arts, and angel: fate and fear
Read full poem →Each on other, far and near,
Fain again would so be styled:
Read full poem →Till either grew a portion of the other:
Each styled by his end
The copy of his friend.
Read full poem →Till either grew a portion of the other;
Each styled by his end,
The copy of his friend.
Read full poem →The remainder of the troop were incorporated with the
duke’s, and were styled the king’s company.
Read full poem →sworn by the Lord Chamberlain as servants of the
crown; the former being styled the Duke of York’s
company, and the latter that of the king.
Read full poem →Say, are not women truly then
Styled but the shadows of us men?
Read full poem →For ye, though self-suspected here for nought,
Are highly styled
With the thousands twelve times twelve of undefiled.
Read full poem →Fourthly, That Hans Pfaall himself, the drunken villain, and the
three very idle gentlemen styled his creditors, were all seen, no
longer than two or three days ago, in a tippling house in the
