Dictionary Entry
A shape resembling the letter v
In a Sentence
“The impact was so strong, it bent the bar into a v.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “v”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →I. The business of Man not to pry into God, but to study himself. His
Middle Nature; his Powers and Frailties, v.1 to 19. The Limits of his
Capacity, v.19, etc. II. The two Principles of Man, Self-love and
Read full poem →I. The whole Universe one system of Society, v.7, etc. Nothing made
wholly for itself, nor yet wholly for another, v.27. The happiness of
Read full poem →I. False Notions of Happiness, Philosophical and Popular, answered from
v.19 to 77. II. It is the End of all Men, and attainable by all, v.30.
God intends Happiness to be equal; and to be so, it must be social, since
Read full poem →II. v. 35, &c. _That Man is not to be deemed_ imperfect, _but a Being
suited to his_ place _and_ rank _in the creation,
Read full poem →great advance in workmanship and a more distinct7y articulate ©
utterance—many of the poems of the previous v#lumes being
rather artist-studies in vowel and melody suggestiveness, It was
Read full poem →22. isles of palm, the South Sea Islands.
She Agincousl a famous battle (1415), in which Henry V. defeated the
rench.
Read full poem →V
A dream, a dream is it all -- the season,
