1. anon - Noun
2. anon - Adjective
3. anon - Adverb
5. Anon - Proper noun
Straightway; at once.
Source: Webster's dictionaryanon.
Our moments of inspiration are not lost though we have no particular poem to show for them; for those experiences have left an indelible impression, and we are ever and anon reminded of them. Henry David Thoreau
For me, my craft is sailing on,Through mists to-day, clear seas anon.Whate'er the final harbor be'T is good to sail upon the sea! John Kendrick Bangs
Anon Britannia droops the pensive head, While round increase the rising hills of dead. Ah! cruel blindness to Columbia's state! Lament thy thirst of boundless power too late. Proceed, great chief, with virtue on thy side. Phillis Wheatley
Rising now, anon descending, Swift and bright as shooting stars, Thus we travel glad and free. Hartley Coleridge
And therewith kest I doun myn eye ageyne, Quhare as I sawe, walking under the tour, Full secretly new cummyn hir to pleyne, The fairest or the freschest yonge floure That ever I sawe, me thoght, before that houre, For quhich sodayn abate anon astert The blude of all my body to my hert. James I of Scotland
Better keep now than seek anon. English Proverb