Read full poem →The shepherd climbs the cliff, and sees from far
The wasteful ravage of the wat'ry war.]
Dictionary Entry
A Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia.
In a Sentence
“Angkor Wat”
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Poetry examples for “wat”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →bink of the WharTe, near fo ic« junction with the Ou(e-
It wat 1 picturesque brick mansion, with * centre con-
taining a hall fift/ j'irdi long, hdiJ two n'ingi, II IibiI
Read full poem →The high call of preaching is matched by its high purpose as expressed by
Pitt- Wat son. "The Word of God comes to us in three ways, first in-Jesus Christ, the W^ord
made flesh, second, in the written Word of Scripture as contained in the Old and New
Read full poem →that mountain ; and there is reafon |o briteve
that ^ former wat the iida Coknim^ and ibe
other the Lamida of Ptckarjf,
Read full poem →Nor let thy brow contracted frowns betray,
While my Susanna skims the wat'ry way.
Read full poem →Fans the soft breeze, and lights upon the land;
Thus she on Neptune's wat'ry realm reclin'd
Appear'd, and thus invites the ling'ring wind.
Read full poem →THOUGH thou did'st hear the tempest from afar,
And felt'st the horrors of the wat'ry war,
To me unknown, yet on this peaceful shore
Read full poem →And view, deep-bending in the pool,
Their shadow’s wat’ry bed:
Let fragrant birks, in woodbines drest,
Read full poem →WHY, ye tenants of the lake,
For me your wat’ry haunt forsake?
Tell me, fellow-creatures, why
Read full poem →’Twas not her golden ringlets bright,
Her lips like roses wat wi’ dew,
Her heaving bosom, lily-white—
