Walt Whitman wrote this line which was popularised in the book and movie The Notebook.
The poet who wrote this is Lang Leav.
We caught a fleeting glimpse of the track runner as she passed us by and then set of again in a flash
The purpose of the poem "A Glimpse" is to convey the fleeting nature of beauty and the idea that moments of joy and beauty can be brief but impactful. It emphasizes the importance of cherishing and appreciating these fleeting moments in life.
To move or pass by quickly, for example: time is fleeting and youth is fading. OR to last for a very short period of time, for example: I am hoping to get a fleeting glimpse of a whale underwater.
"A Passing Glimpse" by Robert Frost is a poem that captures a fleeting moment of connection with nature. The speaker describes a fleeting encounter with a deer in the woods, highlighting the beauty and mystery of the natural world. The poem reflects on the brevity of such moments and the sense of wonder they evoke.
If you really want to have glimpse of Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of world, plan your trip to India in September. The spectacular view of the stunning mausoleum in evening mesmerizes the visitors.
Yes, the word 'glimpse' is both a noun (glimpse, glimpses) and a verb (glimpse, glimpses, glimpsing, glimpsed).Examples:A glimpse at the sky told me to bring my umbrella. (noun)I stopped to glimpse the headline at the newsstand. (verb)
I caught a quick glimpse of the actress.It was just a glimpse, but he was certain he saw a ghost.
I can give you several sentences.I caught a glimpse of the Loch Ness monster ... I think.If you stand here, you can glimpse the ocean.A glimpse was all he got of the lovely woman.
A Glimpse of Tiger was created in 1971.
Glimpse of the Garden was created in 1957.
Past tense of glimpse would be glimpsed.
A Warm Glimpse was created in 2003-02.