Read full poem →Too fast to yonder strand forlorn
We journey, to the sunken bourn,
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Poetry examples for “too”
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Read full poem →"What, lad, drooping with your lot?
I too would be where I am not.
I too survey that endless line
Read full poem →"I will go where I am wanted, where there's room for one or two,
And the men are none too many for the work there is to do;
Where the standing line wears thinner and the dropping dead lie thick;
Read full poem →By brooks too broad for leaping
The lightfoot boys are laid;
Read full poem →The mortal sickness of a mind
Too unhappy to be kind.
Undone with misery, all they can
Read full poem →They mirror true the sight I see,
And there you find your face too clear
And love it and be lost like me.
Read full poem →Have willed more mischief than they durst:
If in the breathless night I too
Shiver now, 'tis nothing new.
Read full poem →On eves when autumn nighs:
The ear too fondly listens
For summer's parting sighs,
Read full poem →Almost forgot the duty of a prude. 10
This king I never could attend too soon;
I miss'd my prayers, to get me dress'd by noon.
