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Example sentences for "young poet"

  • Crabbe, in a narrative poem, offered a pathetic picture of a young poet dying of heartbreak because of the malicious cruelty of the aristocracy toward him, a farmer's son.

  • A young poet in Erfurt had already offered me the text of an Oratorio, in which I had found several grand passages for composition.

  • This was readily conceded, and with the assistance of a young Poet in Gotha, I altered what did not please me, but saw later on its representation, that I ought also to have erased many other things.

  • And this is my friend Mr. Gifted Hopkins, a young poet of distinction, whose fame will reach you by and by, if it has not come to your ears already.

  • The qualities of a young poet are so exceptional, and such interesting objects of study, that a narrative like this can well afford to linger awhile in the delineation of this most envied of all the forms of genius.

  • Paris could not fail to be an appalling wilderness for a young poet, who looked for an echo for all his sentiments, a confidant for all his thoughts, a soul to share his least sensations.

  • I am fortunate in this opportunity of meeting with a young poet destined to such greatness," returned the author.

  • But, at last, in circumstances so unforeseen, the maiden of the Lord had been revealed to him, and with the revelation a great impulse of metrical expression had come upon the young poet.

  • A young poet, especially, is likely to err in the direction of paragons of beauty, or fame, or romance.

  • It was perhaps no very culpable vanity on his part to be pleased that people began to point him out in the streets, and whisper that that was the young poet; and that distant acquaintances seemed more ready to smile at him than before.

  • He speaks of his work with a diffidence uncommon in a young poet, and which does him credit.

  • The story of it was that of a young poet-student, Iistral .

  • And why should he rob a young poet of his first fame, of the exquisite pleasure of seeing his name for the first time in print?

  • I love to see a young poet, or for the matter of that any young writer, get recognition.

  • Everyone knows he is so insanely jealous of us younger men that he watches the publishers’ lists for every book by a young poet of ability to pounce upon it, and to cut it up.

  • He did so from the single desire to forward the interests of a young poet.

  • Both tell the story of a young poet; of a dream in which his ideal appears in human form, and he knows the rapture of union with it; of the passion thus enkindled, and the search for its complete satisfaction.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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