Use verse in a sentence
Sentences starting with verse
- Verse 53 --renovated and spiritualized--had a narrow escape from a tremendous celebrity. [5]
Sentences ending with verse
- Two and two will undoubtedly make four, irrespective of the emotions or other idiosyncrasies of the calculator; and the three angles of a triangle insist on being equal to two right angles, in the face of the most impassioned rhetoric or the most inspired verse. [6]
- Tell me, Melitta, what can there be in that verse? [10]
- Some of these we find repeated in his verse. [6]
- Is it taking too great a liberty to ask how early you began to write in verse? [6]
- As a relief to monotony it may be now and then allowed,--may even have an agreeable effect in breaking the monotony of too formal verse. [6]
- I had printed those same lines, years ago, in "The Contributors' Club," to which I have rarely sent any of my prose or verse. [6]
- I must add that I do not think any the worse of him for expressing his emotions and experiences in verse. [6]
- He committed his speculations also to verse. [10]
- It is just so with writing in verse. [6]
- There, you are smiling; dear, darling Melitta, do sing me that one verse. [10]
Sentences containing verse two or more times
- And after a while I told her about that verse, and she wanted to see it--the verse about the skylark, you know--" "Yes," said Austen. [9]
- A verse was sung, then a chorus altogether, then a refrain of one verse which was sung by each boat in succession to the last. [11]
- He had wandered on from verse to verse of the song with one eye on the collaborators and an ear open to The Honourable's polite exclamations of wonder. [11]
- I have imagined a great many poems, Gifted, but I never wrote a rhyming verse, or verse of any kind. [6]
More example sentences with the word verse in them
- Of the other young men of the village Gifted Hopkins was perhaps the most fervent of her admirers, as he had repeatedly shown by effusions in verse, of which, under the thinnest of disguises, she was the object. [6]
- As at first written it had one verse in it which sounded so much like a nursery rhyme that Emerson was prevailed upon to omit it in the later versions. [6]
- Iris does not write verse often, nowadays, but she sometimes draws. [6]
- Some wag has writ a verse about it, which was printed, and has set the whole pump-room laughing this morning. [9]
- Another verse began, with more of the brazen emphasis of the concert-hall singer than ever. [9]
- The mother, Matter, whom for the sake of the verse I called by her Greek name Hyle, was also invested with a shade of comedy as a dissatisfied wife and the mother-in-law of Intellect. [10]
- On the occasion when he had quoted a verse of poetry to them, one of them said to him with a sidelong glance: "You seem to be dead-struck on Nature, Ingolby. [11]
- Dr. Warner's verse was the laughter of the company. [9]
- There is one verse that ought not to have been rejected, because it so evidently prophetically refers to the general run of Congresses of the United States: "199. [5]
- Yea, read the verse that maketh glad to hear! [6]
- At the third verse he started up, and an eager, sun-burned face peered from the half-darkness at the singer. [11]
- All his earlier verse has a certain freshness which belongs to the first outburst of song in a poetic nature. [6]
- In chapter 13, verse 18, of the Apocalypse, it is said: Here is wisdom. [2]
- Our young Scheherezade varies her prose stories now and then, as I told you, with compositions in verse, one or two of which she has let me look over. [6]
- There is one trick of verse which Emerson occasionally, not very often, indulges in. [6]
- And how terrible to think that all the spiritual beauty of such a religion should have been hardened into chapter and verse and regulation. [9]
- The verse appealed to Honora strangely; just as it had appealed to Ibbetson. [9]
- Soon after this time, the ideal figures began to take the place of portraits and caricatures, and a new feature appeared in her drawing-books in the form of fragments of verse and short poems. [6]
- She felt as though some beloved hand had given her a vial of precious medicine that would cure every disease, when she had learned this verse, too, by heart. [10]
- It was during this time that some good Catholics came to him with an heretical Protestant suggestion to carve a couplet or verse of poetry on the tombstones they ordered. [11]
- When I was there the first time, I remember that we picked up a guide-book in which we found a verse that has remained in my memory ever since. [6]
- In faith, that theme taxed our wits at the Bear,--how to weave Miss Dolly's charms into a verse on a buttered muffin. [9]
- He doesn't remember the verse on Ba'tiste's tombstone, does he? [11]
- The doctor remembered the verse of "The Ancient Mariner:" "I moved my lips; the pilot shrieked And fell down in a fit; The holy hermit raised his eyes And prayed where he did sit. [6]
- I have taken the music of the song of Alsace, 'Le Jardin d'Amour', and I have made variations on it, keeping the last verse of the song in my mind. [11]
- Never before had the lad heard such bold, joyous voices; even at the second verse his heart bounded and it seemed as if he must join in the tune, which he had quickly caught. [10]
- Grandmother says that the great poet Anacreon wrote another verse to this song, but she will not teach it me. [10]
- The life of the great Henry, which I had celebrated in verse at Kottbus, became a reality to me here; and what a powerful influence a visit to the ancient cloister exerted on our young souls! [10]
- Emerson, 21; on the Dutch, 217; verse, 338. [6]
- So it happened that we first learned Lucretius, who reproduces in verse the doctrines of Epicurus. [10]
- If we allow that Emerson is not a born singer, that he is a careless versifier and rhymer, we must still recognize that there is something in his verse which belongs, indissolubly, sacredly, to his thought. [6]
- I took the stupid "Warranty Deed" itself and chopped it up into Hiawathian blank verse without altering or leaving out three words, and without transposing six. [5]
- Sing the sweet song of other days, Serenely placid, safely true, And o'er the present's parching ways Thy verse distils like evening dew. [6]
- There may be some good people who think that our young friend who puts his thoughts in verse is going sounding over perilous depths, and are frightened every time he throws the lead. [6]
- I require to see a proof, a revise, a re-revise, and a double re-revise, or fourth-proof rectified impression of all my productions, especially verse. [6]
- He had seen Samonicus, too, at Antioch, and held his medical lore, as expressed in verse, very cheap. [10]
- My friend, I said, I hope you will not write in verse. [6]
- He was also said to be a poet, and devoted himself most ardently to verse when resting from the toils of war. [10]
- It is a rough piece of verse, but noble from beginning to end. [6]
- How well I remember that dear ancient lady, who lived well into the last decade of her century, as she repeated the verse which, if I had but one to choose, I would select from that string of pearls, Gray's 'Elegy'! [6]
- One verse he read resounded with prophecy. [9]
- To-day at any rate you are safe from my verse, for I am tired to death. [10]
- The telegram ostensibly quotes verse 53 from the "Magnificat," but really makes some pretty formidable changes in it. [5]
- He wrote by preference in what I have ventured to call the normal respiratory measure,--octosyllabic verse, in which one common expiration is enough and not too much for the articulation of each line. [6]
- If the entire poem, of several hundred lines, was "declined with thanks" by an unfeeling editor, that is no reason why you should not hear a verse or two of it. [6]
- I was only playing a comedian's part in front of the Louis Quinze, till I heard Parpon sing a verse of 'Vive Napoleon! [11]
- In the first place, I should tell all my secrets, and I maintain that verse is the proper medium for such revelations. [6]
- That is the pitiful side of all rhymed verse. [6]
- Cowper, William: Mother's Picture, 178; disinterested good, 304; tenderness, 333; verse, 338. [6]
- The Essay on Persian Poetry, published in the "Atlantic Monthly" in 1858, should be studied by all readers who are curious in tracing the influence of Oriental poetry on Emerson's verse. [6]
- When he hit one of the Imperial soldiers his father applauded him eagerly; then, collecting all his strength, flung another lance, chanting a hexameter or a verse of an ode. [10]
- Of course no one can hold Emerson responsible for the "Yoga" doctrine of Brahmanism, which he has amused himself with putting in verse. [6]
- Balbilla looked down on the ground a minute and then said brightly: "It might inspire me, everything strange that I meet with prompts me to write verse. [10]
- His thoughts slip on and off their light rhythmic robes just as the mood takes him, as was shown in the passage I have quoted in prose and in verse. [6]
- She found an old book of French verse, once belonging to Mme. [11]
- Her improved rendition of verse 53 went into the convention's report and appeared in a New York paper the next day. [5]
- Not a word of this discourse had escaped Mastor, and the often repeated verse, "Come unto me all ye that labor," dwelt in his mind like the invitation of a hospitable friend bidding him to happy days of freedom and enjoyment. [10]
- As the notes of the verse died away the answer came from other voices in deep, appealing antiphonal: "He hath showed strength with His arm, He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts. [11]
- At the end of the third verse as the last note died away, twenty voices roared out at once: "Oo-oo-oo-oo! [2]
- In Pontiac, one of the Magilles, the fiddler of the parish, made the following verse in English as a tribute of admiration for an heroic deed of his ancestor, of which the Cure of the parish, the good M. Santonge, had told him: "Piff! [11]
- It was kind of poor, and when he was going to start on the next verse one of them said it was the tune the old cow died on; and another one said, 'Oh, give us a rest. [5]
- The last line of one verse was the beginning of another: "A Saint Malo, beau port de mer, Trois gros navir' sont arrives. [11]
- Compare this verse of his with the lines of Emerson's which follow it. [6]
- The last verse of his greeting was in these words-- 'Welcome, O King! [5]
- Of contemporary estimate of him there is little to quote except the panegyrics in verse he has preserved for us, and the inference from his own writings that he was the object of calumny and detraction. [4]
- It is that of appending to published death-notices a little verse or two of comforting poetry. [5]
- In the summer of 1808 there were printed at Ballston-Spa--then the resort of fashion and the arena of flirtation--seven numbers of a duodecimo bagatelle in prose and verse, entitled "The Literary Picture Gallery and Admonitory Epistles to the Visitors of Ballston-Spa, by Simeon Senex, Esquire. [4]
- The reader must not suppose that I even attempt to reproduce everything exactly as it took place in our conversations, or when we met to listen to the Master's prose or to the Young Astronomer's verse. [6]
- Though he himself never wrote verses, he had some qualities which his friend the poet may have undervalued in comparison with the talent of modelling the symmetries of verse and adjusting the correspondences of rhyme. [6]
- But Cyprian had never shown the talent or the inclination for writing in verse. [6]
- By the way, Nell, do you remember the verse the Professor quoted about the Pharisees, and cleansing the outside of the cup and platter? [9]
- I doubt whether more than nine out of ten, in the average, have that combination of gifts required for the writing of readable verse. [6]
- They would be more shy of doing it if they knew that I recognize a tendency to rhyming as a common form of mental weakness, and the publication of a thin volume of verse as prima facie evidence of ambitious mediocrity, if not inferiority. [6]
- The germ of many of the thoughts which he has expanded in prose and verse may be found in these Essays. [6]
- Hand me my lute; I have already forgotten again the beginning of the last verse. [10]
- The singer too loudly expressed his joy alike in verse and in prose, and fetched his best theatrical dress out of the chest to put it on his son in the place of his ragged chiton. [10]
- He had not lost the idea that had occurred to him yesterday before his theft in the tablinum, and to put it into verse was in his present mood an easy task. [10]
- He was naturally led to try his powers in the expression of some just thought or natural sentiment in the shape of verse, that wonderful medium of imparting thought and feeling to his fellow-creatures which a bountiful Providence had made his rare and inestimable endowment. [6]
- But when the last verse came, both smiles and tears ceased. [11]
- What change the lapse of years may work I do not know; but it seems to me that bitter sorrow, while recent, does not flow out in verse. [14]
- One verse of it, beginning "Pay ransom to the owner," has been already quoted; these are the three that precede it:-- "I cause from every creature His proper good to flow: As much as he is and doeth So much shall he bestow. [6]
- Gray's "Elegy," it is true, is full of lines we all remember, and is a great poem, if that term can be applied to any piece of verse of that length. [6]
- My little verse is simple enough; it occurred to me like many other songs of which you know all the best. [10]
- No woman, it is pretty generally understood, can resist the youth or man who addresses her in verse. [6]
- I believe there is no kind of occurrence for which I have not been requested to contribute something in prose or verse. [6]
- Sir Philip Sidney is better remembered by the draught of water he gave the dying soldier than by all the waters he ever drew from the fountain of the Muses, considerable as are the merits of his prose and verse. [6]
- Our friend here is a pretty good judge of verse, and knows a merchantable article about as quick as any man in his line of business. [6]
- She could have induced him to study the making of Latin verse by the mere asking. [9]
- You never wrote in verse, did you, Cyprian? [6]
- When you write in verse you say what you must. [6]
- Suddenly he stopped in the middle of a verse, and broke forward with his arms outstretched, laughing. [11]
- He had placed in the little box with the breastpin a piece of paper on which he had given expression to his feelings in verse. [10]
- His writings, whether in prose or verse, are worthy of admiration, but his manhood was the underlying quality which gave them their true value. [6]
- But he could imagine a parting with some sweet daughter of France, and he added another verse to the thrilling of the heart of Casimir Delavigne: "Beloved Isaure, Her hand makes sign-- No more, no more, To rest in mine. [11]
- He got to his feet, and, standing before the window, repeated a verse aloud: "Cheer, cheer thy dogs into the brake, O hunter! [11]
- Some have called him a poet and nothing but a poet, and some have made so much of the palpable defects of his verse that they have forgotten to recognize its true claims. [6]
- His blank verse he suspected was often faulty. [6]
- When at last he lay on his death-bed, and shortly before the end, Melissa asked him what was his favorite verse of the Scriptures, he replied firmly and decidedly: "Now the fullness of time is come. [10]
- When Jean Jacques had finished the long first verse of the chanson, and would have begun another, Norah made a protesting gesture. [11]
- Dear old friend, great man, I am going to quote a verse Tynie read to me last night--oh, how strange that seems! [11]
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