Read full poem →Screams for blood but not for yours.
Times enough you bled your best;
Sleep on now, and take your rest.
Dictionary Entry
The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
In a Sentence
“Time stops for nobody. the ebb and flow of time”
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Poetry examples for “times”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Rapt into future times, the bard begun:
A virgin shall conceive, a virgin bear a son!
Read full poem →Though fate had fast bound her
With Styx nine times round her,
Yet Music and Love were victorious.
Read full poem →Who dares most impudently not translate?
It had been civil, in these ticklish times,
To fetch his fools and knaves from foreign climes; 20
Read full poem →Which snatch'd my best, my favourite curl away!
Happy! ah, ten times happy had I been,
If Hampton Court these eyes had never seen!
Read full poem →Beyond all titles, and a household name,
Hereafter, thro’ all times, Albert the Good.
Read full poem →tion in literature. Although he kept abreast of the intel-
lectual progress of his times and expressed it in his poetry,
he believed sincerely that Art was “‘for Art—and Man’s—
Read full poem →Thou shalt tell all thy days and hours, and tell
Thy times and ways and words of love, and say
How one was dear and one desirable,
Read full poem →Even she whose handmaiden was Love--to whom
At kissing times across her stateliest bed
Kings bowed themselves and shed
Read full poem →Therefore so many as these roses be,
Kiss me so many times.
Then it may be, seeing how sweet she is,
