Read full poem →Till Isobel its mother said
"The fever waneth--wend to bed,
For now the watch comes round to me."
Dictionary Entry
A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit.
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Poetry examples for “wend”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →3112; _raft-e_, B 3288; _hadd-e_, B 3309; _biraft-e_, B 3404; _son-e_, B
3413; _son-e_, B 3593; _shet-te_, B 3615; _wend-e_, B 3637.
Read full poem →With a flood or a fall, low lull-off or all roar,
Frequenting there while moon shall wear and wend.
Read full poem →With a flood or a fall, low lull-off or all roar,
Frequenting there while moon shall wear and wend.
Left hand, off land, I hear the lark ascend,
Read full poem →Oft as I seek thy plain,
Oft as I wend my steps away,
And meet my joys again,
Read full poem →And close the door of sense; then satiate wend,
On poesy's transforming giant wing,
