Read full poem →Here the truceless armies yet
Trample, rolled in blood and sweat;
They kill and kill and never die;
Dictionary Entry
A heavy stepping.
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Poetry examples for “trample”
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Read full poem →grass,
Sudden and steady the music, as eight hoofs trample and thunder,
Rings in the ear of the low blind wind of the night as we pass;
Read full poem →Let me[286] enjoy her oft, oft be debarred.
Cupid, by thee, Mars in great doubt doth trample,
And thy stepfather fights by thy example.
Read full poem →To give the same as pillow to thy head.
Go farther! let it serve to trample on.
Read full poem →Little trotty wagtail, he waddled in the mud,
And left his little footmarks, trample where he would.
He waddled in the water-pudge, and waggle went his tail,
Read full poem →Dutchmen; and it was currently believed, that, in corroboration of
their assertion, they were required to trample upon the crucifix, the
object of adoration to those whom the Japanese had formerly known under
Read full poem →allied family? To do all this under the name and wages of a parliament?
To trample upon them, too, as he pleased, and spurn them out of doors
when he grew weary of them? To raise up a new and unheard-of monster
Read full poem →And cherished friends turn with the multitude
To trample: this was ours, and we unshaken stood!
Read full poem →3.
Then trample and dance, thou Oppressor!
For thy victim is no redresser;
