单词 | bemire |
例句 | Only my damp and bemired apparel; in which I had slept on the ground and fallen in the marsh. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z From my always seeming to see them so bemired with their recent passages, I gather that my observations must have been made chiefly in winter on my way to school. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Stick after stick was hurled at the struggling animal, which became more and more bemired. The Great Gold Rush A Tale of the Klondike 2011-03-06T03:00:22.017Z Sit down there, sir—no, not on that sofa—with your dirty garments, and shoes bemired; but on that arm-chair, where you may roll about to your heart's content. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13 Luxurious feast! a soul, a soul immortal, In all the dainties of a brute bemired! Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes I saw your horse bemired, and put him from his agony; which, by my sooth! an ye had been a more merciful rider, ye had done yourself. The Black Arrow A Tale of the Two Roses Word came that, as was feared, the wagons were hopelessly bemired three or four miles back, and the men would have to make such shift as they could. Si Klegg, Book 1 (of 6) His Transformation From A Raw Recruit To A Veteran I saw your horse bemired, and put him from his agony! which, by my sooth! an ye had been a more merciful rider, ye had done yourself. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 8 (of 25) Her skirt was gone, the petticoat bemired, and her naked feet were bleeding. John March, Southerner She comes in heated and bemired up to the eyebrows, late for every meal. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25) The morning began very wet, and the different divisions from the neighbouring country marched bemired and bedraggled to the rendezous. Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign “No,” said the pulp-miller, with a grin, as he surveyed his bemired clothes. The Greater Power After rains shoes were bemired in walking, and as rubbers were then unknown it was necessary to remove the mud from the shoes before entering a house. The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia At length Porcallo extricated himself, and, drenched with water, and covered with mud, led his equally bemired steed to the land. Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots He got his feet and legs wet and bemired; and cut his hands over the rocks about the brook. Robin Hood The prisoners were remanded, and the great metropolis slept: but there was no sleep for those bemired and weary horsemen who pressed on that night journey to Norbrook. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot And all that went by in a minute or two, and thereafter came the bowmen, all bemired with the marish waters, but talking high and singing for joy. The Sundering Flood Before the phantom of False Morning dies, Choked in the bitter Net that binds the skies, Their feet, bemired with Yesterday, set out For the dark alleys where To-morrow lies. Poems: New and Old He looked a youngish man, but very ragged and bemired. Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow “Is there woman on middle earth this night, Maude, poorer beggar than I, or more bemired?” The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time But soon after his arrival at the Hall, four weary, bemired men arrived also. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot He is morally bemired, bespattered, and trod under foot, until he remains a lifeless carcase. Diary in America, Series Two So also was the theory of its divine origin,—a theological slough in which, we are sorry to say, Northern men have shown themselves readiest to bemire themselves. The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays One thing in my outfit, however, tickled them out of all politeness; and that was the bemired condition of my canvas shoes. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) “And did ever an almoner ’plain that poor beggars came for his dole,—or a mother that her child were too much bemired to be cleansed?” The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time He is to show the validity of his claim to live on high by stooping down to the man bemired and broken-legged in the dirt. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. His cart bemired, a carter pray'd To Hercules to come and aid. Aesop, in Rhyme Old Friends in a New Dress One man, finding that even so he got those garments sorely bemired, so deep was the slush, took them off altogether; others followed his example, hanging their trousers round their necks. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War Then he carelessly sat down on the pole of a carriage, and looked at the points of his polished boots, which had got a good deal bemired. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag But by this time the man was also on his feet; his hat was off, his silk breeches and brown coat with lace ruffles were all bemired. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India His active Will-o'-the-wisp may be gone nobody can guess where, whilst he leaves us bemired and benighted in the bog. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12) Now he was ready to put those Herculean shoulders at any other bemired and rickety no-go-cart. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Before the phantom of False Morning dies, Choked in the bitter Net that binds the skies, Their feet, bemired with Yesterday, set out For the dark alleys where To-morrow lies. Collected Poems 1897 - 1907, by Henry Newbolt I was fingering the card when the door opened again and admitted a young man in a caped overcoat and tall boots bemired high above the ankles. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts There was in her tone a note of offended personal delicacy, as of one bemired against her will. Lady Rose's Daughter This reverend person bore a staff which seemed to have been recently cut in the forest, and his shoes were bemired, as if he had been travelling on foot through the swamps of the wilderness. Twice Told Tales He had noticed a very bad bit of road on the Hinksey side, and heard that it was P. 239nobody's business to mend it: meanwhile the farmers' carts and casual pedestrians were bemired. The Life of John Ruskin Man is still a king, but all bemired. Quiet Talks about Jesus At times he stumbled as he stared about him and munched his apples, so that he was all bemired, but I walked in the trodden path. Chivalry The grass, being sodden with rain, afforded the young gentleman a rather inhospitable couch; his clothes were considerably bemired; and his hat was rolling in the mud on the other side of the road. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall I saw your horse bemired, and put him from his agony; which, by my sooth! an ye had been a more merciful rider, ye had done yourself. The Black Arrow This reverend person bore a staff which seemed to have been recently cut in the forest, and his shoes were bemired as if he had been travelling on foot through the swamps of the wilderness. From Twice Told Tales Oh, my bemired soul, how much must I tell? The Cavalier Thou that in the article of death didst pardon Dysmas! as what maimed warriors of life, as what bemired travellers in muddied byways, must we presently come to Thee!” Chivalry Then she perceived with disgust that her dress was bemired with scraps of dirty refuse, and that some mud was dripping from her hat. Delia Blanchflower No fine lady, by whatever motive she was attracted hither, regretted at the moment being up to her ankles in dirt, or having the skirt of her dress bemired. Paris as It Was and as It Is W. Wordsworth is such a lazy fellow, that I bemire myself by making promises for him: the moment I received your letter, I wrote to him. Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. I took him with my own hands—I, le Comte de Froissart, I bemired my hands by contact with his foul carcase. The Lost Naval Papers "Los Yanquies!" is the cry, and every neck is stretched to obtain a glimpse of the six thousand bemired and begrimed soldiers who are marching proudly to the Grand Plaza. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17 I have been chasing a shadow all day; a mere phantom scheme of profit; and at night-fall I not only lose my shadow, but find my feet far off from the right path, and bemired. After a Shadow and Other Stories A little farther on we came to a bemired village swarming with artillery and cavalry, and found ourselves in the thick of an encampment just on the move. Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort Christina scarcely knew how she conveyed herself and her blue kirtle across the bemired stones to the next and still darker portal, under which a wide but rough ill-hewn stair ascended. The Dove in the Eagle's Nest But, when the sun dawned on them, his intoxicating joy began to be dashed with apprehension: hatless and bemired, might they not be suspected and detained by some officious authority? Hard Cash There they came upon a pitiful group of humanity, bemired. One of Ours Archangel not quite ruined, yet in sadly ruinous condition; its heroism so bemired,—with a turn for strong drink, too, at times! History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 04 Usually, however, they trudged afoot, and, if the day chanced to be sultry, arrived with their snub-nosed faces of a high and shiny colour, or if the country roads were wet, with their petticoats bemired. A Lady of Quality So sunk, bemired in wretchedest defacements, it may be said of him, like the Magdalen of old, that he loved much: his Father the harshest of old crabbed men he loved with warmth, with veneration. The French Revolution Only my damp and bemired apparel; in which I had slept on the ground and fallen in the marsh. Jane Eyre So I hurried on, splashing and bemiring myself in the byways of the Bourbonnais. The Message |
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