Read full poem →Hobbles to fetch his horses from the moor:
Some busy ’gin to teem the loaded corn,
Which night throng’d round the barn’s becrowded door;
Dictionary Entry
To be stocked to overflowing.
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Poetry examples for “teem”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The sage will mingle with each moral theme
My happy thoughts sententious; he will teem
With lofty periods when my verses fire him,
Read full poem →The sage will mingle with each moral theme
My happy thoughts sententious; he will teem
With lofty periods when my verses fire him,
Read full poem →O’er vales that teem with fruits, romantic hills,
(Oh that such hills upheld a free-born race !)
Read full poem →Who hath a monarch's hath no brother's part;
Yet doth thine inmost soul with yearning teem.
--Oh, what a spasm shakes the dreamer's heart!
Read full poem →In crowded and in still resorts,
Teem with unwonted thoughts:
As, when a shower of meteors
Read full poem →May throw no shadow on your ways; 30
But years must teem with change untried,
With chance not easily defied,
Read full poem →good men and to wise; what is there then worthy of es-
teem, except the good and the dignity of him, the good king,
not of the power? For power never is good unless he is
