Read full poem →Till the blind mute soul get speech again and eyesight,
Man may worship not the light of life within;
In his sight the stars whose fires grow dark in thy sight
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The condition of being worthy; honour, distinction.
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Poetry examples for “worship”
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Read full poem →Will cease to satisfy. Be still our fears;
If what we worship fail us, still the fire
Burns on, and it is much to have believed.
Read full poem →Not only mine the sharpness of this joy?
Dear Heart, I love you, worship you as though
I were a priest before a holy shrine.
Read full poem →The dire memorial mark of what still is.
Welcome this worship, which I feel is mine;
Welcome this duty—
Read full poem →Slavery abject and gross? service, too feeble, of truth?
Is it an idol I bow to, or is it a god that I worship?
Do I sink back on the old, or do I soar from the mean?
Read full poem →The quartans, tertians, and quotidians,
Thatll hang, like sergeants, on his worship's shoulders !
How will those solemn looks appear to mc,
Read full poem →Cob. Who's there? O, Master Matthew ! gi’ your
worship good-morrow.
Read full poem →Brain. Nay, sir, 1 saw him not read it, nor open
it, I assure your worship.
Read full poem →: Qarlyle’s Essay on Burns.
Carlyle’s Heroes and Hero Worship.
Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-
