单词 | deep-eyed |
例句 | By Emerson lie his wife, his mother, two children of his son and biographer Dr. Emerson, and his own little child,—the "wondrous, deep-eyed boy" whom Emerson mourned in his matchless "Threnody." Literary Shrines The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors 2012-02-18T03:00:15.287Z She looked a deep-eyed Madonna, as she sat there, unconscious of the people around her, a white mantilla framing her face. Mavis of Green Hill 2011-10-12T02:00:41.317Z And yet, would not one swift month of rich romance, of deep-eyed, passionate love, be worth a lifetime of grey and sober prose? The Squire's Daughter 2011-06-13T02:00:25.710Z Lincoln, tall, round-shouldered, loose-jointed, large-featured, deep-eyed, with a smile upon his face. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z She was a lovely, solemn, deep-eyed, hag-ridden goose. Love and Lucy But near me, nearer, steals a deep-eyed maid With creeping glance that sees and will not see, And blush that would those yea-sweet eyes upbraid,— O, might I woo her nor inconstant be! Path Flower and Other Verses His secretary, a tall, thin, deep-eyed man, entered, and to him he gave the note. The Doctor of Pimlico Being the Disclosure of a Great Crime A sweep of spike-haired, deep-eyed troglodytes from the underworld of labor. Erik Dorn With all the grace, all the freshness, all the radiant charm of the girl Marcia, were now joined the calm and deep-eyed crown of womanhood. The Lion's Brood No one save himself could have made her believe that this deep-eyed Prince was such a man. The Guests Of Hercules Leaving behind the soft-swelling hills, deep-eyed lakes and dark mountains, we speed southward and westward to other lakes and mountains kindred to what we have already seen. The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway He does not appear in this first visit to have known Madame du Deffand, who was still keeping her salon with the help of the pale deep-eyed L'Espinasse, though the final rupture was imminent. Gibbon But as the two elbowed their way through the crowd he found himself face to face with a dark-haired, deep-eyed woman in fashionable and becoming mourning, upon whose fingers sparkled a number of rings. Destiny She had remarked Sergeant Plaskett on his arrival at Fort Enterprise, a typical mounted policeman, and a fine figure of a man to boot—tall, lean, deep-chested, deep-eyed—a dependable man. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest She glanced up at his serious, deep-eyed face, half in shadow and half in light, so familiar, and yet so utterly apart from the boy she had known. Come Rack! Come Rope! After a time he lifted his hand and stood, deep-eyed and haggard, as the mass quieted. Joy in the Morning Yes, this is he who ruled a world of men As might some prophet of the elder day,— Brooding above the tempest and the fray With deep-eyed thought and more than mortal ken. The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics "If it's within human power," conditioned the square-built, deep-eyed man. Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains or, A Christmas Success against Odds From the stores of eldest matter, The deep-eyed flame, obedient water, Transparent air, all-feeding earth, He took the flower of all their worth, And, best with best in sweet consent, Combined a new temperament. Poems Household Edition Less strong than the Major, of grave, thoughtful, but cheerful face and mien, heavy-browed and deep-eyed, with plain, marked face, and finished manners, he was well calculated to impress favorably, and win confidence and respect. Bart Ridgeley A Story of Northern Ohio As the two men stood together they presented absolutely opposite types: Coquenil, taller, younger, deep-eyed, spare of build, with a certain serious reserve very different from the commissary's outspoken directness. Through the Wall He has that sort of tired, dignified, deep-eyed look a big dog has. The Bent Twig The world belongs to Melancholy then, a thoughtful deep-eyed maiden who loves not the glare of day. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow Step the meek fowls where erst they ranged; The wintry garden lies unchanged; The brook into the stream runs on; But the deep-eyed boy is gone. Poems Household Edition Lord Plowden looked into the impassive, deep-eyed gaze which covered him, and looked away from it again. The Market-Place One of his letters on the subject contains the significant remark, "What a race of deep-eyed and thoughtful men we shall have in Europe—now that all those millions have been baptized in fire!" The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century The velvet page, the deep-eyed knight, The heartless falcon, poised for flight, The dainty steed and graceful hound, In thee their keenest rapture found. Along the Shore Gray Stoddard was talking to an older woman who had come with her daughter--a thin-bodied, deep-eyed woman of forty, perhaps, with a half-sad, tolerant smile, and slow, racy speech. The Power and the Glory This morn I climbed the misty hill And roamed the pastures through; How danced thy form before my path Amidst the deep-eyed dew! Poems Household Edition When Semple at last took his leave, they shook hands with the deep-eyed earnestness of comrades who have been through battle and faced death together. The Market-Place He was a source of entire rest to the dark-browed, deep-eyed thinker who smiled before him. Memories of Hawthorne However, to make up for that, I have heard Prince Belgiojoso, the husband of the beautiful deep-eyed Trivulce, sing, with a voice that was exquisite. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville Shelton thought of the little deep-eyed man; who made a point of not encouraging sin. The Island Pharisees Indeed one deep-eyed, wistful little woman, who carried a baby in her arms, stopped for a moment and spoke to me. The Mahatma and the Hare Cool was the woodside; cool as her white dairy Keeping sweet the cream-pan; and there the boys from school, Cricketing below, rushed brown and red with sunshine; O the dark translucence of the deep-eyed cool! The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2 Cool was the woodside; cool as her white diary Keeping sweet the cream-pan; and there the boys from school, Cricketing below, rush'd brown and red with sunshine; O the dark translucence of the deep-eyed cool! Bulchevy's Book of English Verse I A master deep-eyed Ere his manhood was ripe, He sang like a thrush, He could play any pipe. The Congo and Other Poems "They 're getting slack, I'm afraid," said the little deep-eyed man. The Island Pharisees Now, ere time destroy us— Shadows beneath and above; Death has no song joyous, Nor dead men love— Now, while deep-eyed, golden, Love on the mountain sings, Let him be close holden; Fetter his wings. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2 |
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