Read full poem →In various talk the instructive hours they pass'd,
Who gave the ball, or paid the visit last;
One speaks the glory of the British Queen,
Dictionary Entry
A single act of visiting.
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Poetry examples for “visit”
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Read full poem →Or wafting ginger, round the streets to run,
And visit ale-house, where ye first begun,
With that he lifted thrice the sparkling brand,
Read full poem →Happy ten days, most happy: and, otherwise than intended,
Fortunate visit of Adam, companion and friend to David.
Happy ten days, be ye fruitful of happiness! Pass o’er them slowly,
Read full poem →Thence by the Temple of Vesta, away to the great Coliseum,
Which at the full of the moon is an object worthy a visit.
Read full poem →And see what you have purpos'd put in act;
Of which your visit at this present is
Read full poem →We went for Sunday rides in the Model-T when grandmother didn’t
visit. My parents liked the orange groves, miles and miles of orange trees
always either in blossom or full of oranges. My parents had a picnic basket
Read full poem →O poor harvest gathered in!
Thou shalt visit him again
To watch his heart grow cold;
Read full poem →to praise the jingle in a broken tongue.” His friendship
for Booker Washington and a visit to Tuskegee inspired
him to write the Tuskegee School Song, which is sung to
Read full poem →Forgettest the disguise
That Gods must wear who visit human eyes,
Art Thou?
Read full poem →Mother, I told you how, at first,
I fear'd this visit to the Hurst.
Fred must, I felt, be so distress'd
