brimmed
Example Sentences
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So all the grass is set, Beneath her trembling ray, With buds that have been flowers, Brimmed with reflected day.
From The Listeners and Other Poems by De la Mare, Walter
Then the moon rose; from some cup Each hill's bowl,—magnetic shine, Mist and silence poured like wine,— Brimmed a monster goblet up.
From Accolon of Gaul with Other Poems by Cawein, Madison Julius
But inland from the seaward spaces, None knows, not even you, the places Brimmed, at your coming, out of sight, —The little solitudes of delight This tide constrains in dim embraces.
From Poems by Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson
Away, away— Through that strange void and vast Brimmed with dying day; Away, So that I feel Only the wind Of the world's swift-rolling wheel.
From Poems New and Old by Freeman, John
The joys can dwell only In Jupiter's palace— Brimmed bright with your nectar, Oh, reach me the chalice!
From The Poems of Schiller — Third period by Schiller, Friedrich