Read full poem →But here in London streets I ken
No such helpmates, only men;
And these are not in plight to bear,
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Something being indicated that is similar to something else.
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Poetry examples for “such”
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Read full poem →We never crossed before;
Such leagues apart the world's ends are,
We're like to meet no more;
Read full poem →A common soldier, but who clubb'd his mite?
Such, such emotions should in Britons rise,
When press'd by want and weakness Dennis lies; 10
Read full poem →Sigh'd her soft sorrow at St James's gate:
Such heavy thoughts lay brooding in her breast,
Not her own chairmen with more weight oppress'd:
Read full poem →Haughty and huge as High-Dutch bride,
Such nastiness, and so much pride
Are oddly join'd by fate:
Read full poem →In tasks so bold, can little men engage,
And in soft bosoms dwells such mighty Rage?
Read full poem →And the bright flame was shot through Marchmont's soul.
Let such, such only, tread this sacred floor,
Who dare to love their country, and be poor!
Read full poem →That virtuous ladies envy while they rail;
Such rage without, betrays the fire within;
In some close corner of the soul they sin;
Read full poem →Such were the notes thy once-loved Poet sung,
Till Death untimely stopp'd his tuneful tongue.
Read full poem →Procure her beauty, make that beauty chaste,
And then such friends--as cannot fail to last.
A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth,
