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Once more Aragorn bruised two leaves of athelas and cast them into steaming water; and he laved her brow with it, and her right arm lying cold and nerveless on the coverlet. The Return of the King 1955-10-20T00:00:00Z
Then he felt all of the muscles of his body contract violently, caught in a spasm of reflex action, and at the same time he felt his groin laved with warm water. Native Son 1940-03-01T00:00:00Z
The boy walked out and squatted and laved up the dark water. The Road 2006-09-28T00:00:00Z
He drained away the filthy water he sat in and laved fresh warm water over him from the pan and wrapped him shivering in a towel and wrapped him again in a blanket. The Road 2006-09-28T00:00:00Z
He waded naked into the water and stood and laved himself wet. The Road 2006-09-28T00:00:00Z
As for Treebeard, he first laved his feet in the basin beyond the arch, and then he drained his bowl at one draught, one long, slow draught. The Two Towers 1954-11-11T00:00:00Z
I was laved with warm liquids, felt gentle hands move through the indefinite limits of my flesh. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z
He scooted forward and reached again and laved up a handful of it and smelled and tasted it and then drank. The Road 2006-09-28T00:00:00Z
Despite the fact that I hated hem, Denna’s men taught me a lesson that I might never lave learned otherwise. The Name of the Wind 2007-03-27T00:00:00Z
The eruption eased pressure that had been building under a lave dome perched on the crater. Smoldering debris, mud hinder Indonesia volcano rescue 2021-12-05T05:00:00Z
Because paid lave didn’t make it into the spending plan released by the White House on Thursday, it’s essential that the Virginia legislature pass a paid leave bill in the session that starts in January. Opinion | Virginia parents need paid leave 2021-10-29T04:00:00Z
And through loudspeakers, they’re asking: Wash your hands, or lave men in Creole. Covid-19 Trickles Into Haiti:‘This Monster Is Coming Our Way’ 2020-04-22T04:00:00Z
Martin Morgan is the fourth generation of his family to fish using lave nets, a tradition going back 400 years. Severn finds: from cannon balls to a car 2019-06-02T04:00:00Z
Israel can build new housing in Israel for the Jews who lave the unlawful West Bank settlements. Netanyahu’s Test on Settlements 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z
That explosion killed four people and wounded at least 76, laving a huge crater in the street. Egypt tense on uprising anniversary 2014-01-25T04:15:27Z
Health Care and Aging Obamacare, whether it continues as is, or is repealed/replaced, or altered significantly, will lave a legacy of high costs, undesirable expectations and bitterness.  The Revitalization Of America -- An Innovation Primer For The President 2012-07-22T20:29:21Z
A young man holds up a sign: “You’re a Federal Reserve $lave.” Occupy the regulatory system! 2012-04-28T01:45:00Z
Here goes!—The moon Shone sad o'er the silvered waves, The nightingale trilled 'neath that night of June, Where the river the primrose laves. Punch, or the London Charivari, December 2, 1893 2012-04-23T02:00:33.287Z
Later still, orioles, thrushes, robins, linnets, and a wild mockingbird without any name, go down not only to drink, but to lave in the waters. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z
I'm a bit fearful o' this fellow on guard now, so that we won't try that out to-night, but lave it to some other time. The Young Sharpshooter at Antietam 2012-04-19T02:00:29.860Z
Sirmio, fairest of all isles that be, Or all peninsulas that ocean laves, Whether around them roll the mighty sea, Or a lake’s placid waves. The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879 2012-04-18T02:00:17.060Z
The Rappahannock river laves the east slope of the Welford garden. Historic Fredericksburg The Story of an Old Town 2012-04-11T02:00:30.517Z
Lo, the stone was riven in sunder, The water gushed forth abundantly, The congregation drank and their cattle, And the wanderers laved their toilworn feet. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z
And when it begins to rain here, it never laves off. Barrington Volume I (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:31.357Z
What we want to do is to lave at once. The Young Sharpshooter at Antietam 2012-04-19T02:00:29.860Z
An' now," said Fieryfoot, after he had complimented the ladies on their beauty, and Roreen on his success and bravery, "I am about to give my three workmen lave of absence. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
By the busy bright waters its entrance that lave, Baron Bruno Or, the Unbelieving Philosopher, and Other Fairy Stories 2012-03-28T02:00:24.407Z
The cool waters rippled so invitingly, that the goddess and her attendants hastened to divest themselves of their short hunting garments, and lave their heated limbs. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z
They get down from their horses and mules to lave their hands and to drink. The Near East Dalmatia, Greece and Constantinople 2012-03-26T02:00:38.077Z
His thirsty throat would never again be laved by the fresh blood of victims. Insect Stories 2012-03-21T02:00:36.600Z
They are peculiarly troublesome in the heat of summer, if he does not have access to water, in which to lave his parched limbs and half-scorched carcass. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. 2012-03-21T02:00:35.167Z
One of the many charms of Deyá is the proximity of the sea, which laves the foot of its valley. The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza 2012-03-21T02:00:34.053Z
When he was judged to be sufficiently laved the branch was withdrawn, and as he leaped out the cook caught him and dried him with a towel. Dorothy and other Italian Stories 2012-03-18T02:00:18.513Z
He brought it, and carefully supporting Tignonville's head, laved his brow. Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France 2012-03-15T02:00:24.837Z
Or baring there his bosom, lave That bosom in my rippling wave. Servian Popular Poetry 2012-03-03T03:00:19.423Z
I have his own authority for the fact that he, during the different periods of his public sojourn abroad, laved his vigorous frame in almost every river of Europe! The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z
But the true expectorator is within, laved in his own froth, his beak embedded in the juicy stem, and his suds factory continually at work. Eye Spy Afield with Nature Among Flowers and Animate Things 2012-02-24T03:00:23.760Z
From this setting of emerald foliage it scintillates like a gem: its wavelets lave a narrow pebbly shore within which a bottom of pure white sand gleams upward through the most transparent water ever seen. Literary Shrines The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors 2012-02-18T03:00:15.287Z
Then he drank of the brook: then he laved his hot feet and hands in it; it was very cold: it waked him. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
We know perfectly well that the Pacific Ocean does not lave the shores of Plymouth County, and so we should not go out into the woods on a fine morning to look for it. The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z
Apple faced accusations of making migrant laborers lave long hours for paltry wages. Apple pops, Wall St firms drop in brand study 2012-02-13T13:04:14Z
In the steepest part of the hill, we looked over, and watched in silence the beautiful but treacherous waves, as they laved the rocky base of the precipice. Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume I (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:15.267Z
With placid force the gentle wave That consecrated dust doth lave, And a bright flame of golden hair Doth lave in light those waters fair. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) 2012-01-14T03:00:20.483Z
It is situated in a park-like wood, on the right bank, while directly opposite are some bold, rocky cliffs, or palisades, their feet laved in the stream. Historic Waterways?Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing Down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers 2012-01-13T03:00:14.813Z
When I am dead, lave me in wine, and of the wood of the vine make my coffin and bier. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z
An unremitting flame my breast inspires To seek new lands amidst the barren waves, Where falling low, the source of day descends, And the blue sea his evening visage laves. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III) 2012-01-04T03:00:43.800Z
Get up and come down, or I'll quit you cold and lave you to starve. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
And there angels laved him and he became handsome and young. The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z
It has been cultivated to a wonderful extent, and I never did see a bluer, brighter ocean than that which laves its shores. Kenneth McAlpine A Tale of Mountain, Moorland and Sea 2011-12-05T03:00:48.967Z
When I am dead, with wine my body lave, For obit chant a bacchanalian stave, And, if you need me at the day of doom, Beneath the tavern threshold seek my grave. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z
But good or no good, I man submit—like the lave.” The Twa Miss Dawsons 2011-12-05T03:00:37.413Z
He longed simply to get to the water, to feel it, to lave his burning brow in its coolness, to moisten his parched lips. The Stronger Influence 2011-12-02T03:00:23.630Z
The adjoining village of Ascoli has also suffered:—32 houses laving fallen in, and the church being levelled with the ground. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z
The waters of what Victor Hugo called "The First of the Fourth" lave the links at Quiverfield. Mr. Punch in the Highlands 2011-11-01T02:00:23.677Z
To-day how sweetly breathes the temperate air, The rains have newly laved the parched parterre; And Bulbuls cry in notes of ecstasy, �Thou too, O pallid rose, our wine must share!� The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z
“Run awa’, lassie, with the lave o’ the bairns,” said Miss Jean. The Twa Miss Dawsons 2011-12-05T03:00:37.413Z
Shorn of their crests the blighted waves With driven foam the offing fleck: The ebb is low and barely laves The red rust of the giant wreck. The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges 2011-10-22T02:00:26.887Z
I arose, dressed myself quickly, and after thoroughly laving my face and hands in ice-cold water, felt considerably refreshed. Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z
Were there not many sources opened, even in the days of the glories of the Jewish Church, and Romish Church, too, which lave been closed up, and must remain closed forever? Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z
It is evident that this pike was laving up against a rainy day. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
And why didna she go to the marriage wi’ the lave?” The Twa Miss Dawsons 2011-12-05T03:00:37.413Z
Sorra a bit of flesh will they lave on the bones of poor Sandboy and Admiral.” The War of the Axe Adventures in South Africa 2011-10-10T02:00:22.657Z
Apollion: So long their garden fruit doth give, shall this Most happy pair live by an apple sweet, Grown on the central tree, that nurture finds 210 Beside the stream that laves its tender roots. Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z
She turned to him where he stood on the hearth, and laved him with a fond and exultant look. A Crooked Mile 2011-10-03T02:00:26.870Z
She jumped at me troat thin an' would you belave me, As quick as a wink through the dure did she have me, And howled as I struck—will her tones ever lave me?— By Trench and Trail in Song and Story 2011-09-24T02:00:15.120Z
He went out and came back with a kettle of boiling water, with which he laved again and again, the poor, torn, battered little member. The Chalice Of Courage A Romance of Colorado 2011-09-22T02:00:25.630Z
She laved her body daily in Nile water, Which can make fruitful even stones and virgins; It soon brought forth the mud's accustomed spawn, A valuable heir of all the lands. King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana? 2011-09-17T02:00:30.620Z
During the night an abundant rain had fallen which settled the dust, washed the city's stone pavements, refreshed the grass plots, and laved the leaves on the trees. Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z
“There!” she said, after she had laved the foot in the cold water. A Maid at King Alfred?s Court 2011-09-13T02:00:30.520Z
It was left to testify, woman, naething else; but the glimmer o' Geordie's candle showed me a' the lave. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z
Tenderly he took his handkerchief again, and wetting it laved her brow. The Chalice Of Courage A Romance of Colorado 2011-09-22T02:00:25.630Z
Hundreds of dhows, nay, but thousands, then covered that portion of the Indian Ocean which laves the forest shores of Eastern Africa. Harry Milvaine The Wanderings of a Wayward Boy 2011-09-08T02:00:23.340Z
They call the ocean that laves it the Pacific. O'er Many Lands, on Many Seas 2011-09-08T02:00:19.987Z
Observatory officials say in a news release that’s when the lave dome likely started growing again. Authorities raise alert level after dome at remote Alaska volcano resumes growth 2011-09-07T00:58:39Z
The Word of God is the water of life; the more ye lave it forth, the fresher it runneth. Thoughts for the Quiet Hour 2011-09-03T02:00:17.117Z
The bishop had rolled his overcoat into a support for Warry's head, and with a wet handkerchief laved his temples. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z
When stern Elisha bade him lave     Seven times in Jordan and be clean, His Syrian upland's flashing wave     Seem'd better to the Damascene. Canada, My Land and Other Compositions in Verse 2011-08-23T02:00:28.813Z
How blue and beautiful must be the seas that lave her coasts! O'er Many Lands, on Many Seas 2011-09-08T02:00:19.987Z
Then he laved the negro for the twentieth time and set him back upon the fence, where he sat like an interrupted suicide with his dark eye again upon the pool. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z
And if you come To sacred Italy, where Hipponium's cape Frowns on the waves which lave the Bruttian coast, Those are the best of all. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
Raridan's head was growing hot under his touch, and he continued to lave it gently with the wet handkerchief. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z
With magic juices did she lave Mine eyes, and wrought her wicked pleasure. Concerning Lafcadio Hearn With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman 2011-07-20T02:00:12.413Z
While I live, I'll lave my clay, When I'm dead and gone away, Let my thirsty subjects say, A month he reign'd, but that was May. The Castle of Andalusia A Comic Opera, in Three Acts 2011-07-09T02:00:12.740Z
Just here the verdant willow bends, To lave its tapring fingers In the kristal flood, And fragrant spearmint scents the Creeping wind. The Complete Works of Josh Billings 2011-07-01T02:00:13.387Z
That he is very like the lave of the doctor's wonderfuls. A Reconstructed Marriage 2011-06-23T02:00:23.143Z
A longing to lave in the cold, cleansing sea came over him, and he felt that he must go forth, taking Aiäla with him. The White Hecatomb And other Stories 2011-06-15T02:00:22.103Z
Then, after having laved their faces and filled the canteens, they set out on their journey. The Pony Rider Boys in the Alkali or, Finding a Key to the Desert Maze 2011-06-15T02:00:19.437Z
The current that had seized the drifting boat undoubtedly laved the shore of this island, which was not, as Tess could see, half the size of Palm Island. The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z
For I find joys unnumbered when I lave The throat of man by travail long outworn, And his hot bosom is a sweeter grave Of sounder sleep than my cold caves forlorn. The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z
As Leibgeber was laving that lion's breast of his with cold water, Firmian noticed that he pushed aside a little key, and asked what it opened. Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or, the Wedded Life, Death, and Marriage of Firmian Stanislaus Siebenkaes, Parish Advocate in the Burgh of Kuhschnappel. 2011-05-20T02:00:42.297Z
By your lave, my lord—by your lave, ladies. The Parent's Assistant Stories for Children 2011-05-18T02:00:12.733Z
And yet these new blossoms, for which I craved, Will they find in this earth—like a shore that is laved— The mystical fuel which vigour imparts? The Flowers of Evil 2011-05-15T02:00:07.523Z
The breeze had sprung up and laved their faces delightfully as the girls strolled toward the hill on which the big palm tree grew. The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z
I was struck most by her voice, wherein I found the remembrance of the most delicious contralti, as well as a little of the hoarseness of a throat continually laved with brandy. The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z
The laving of all moveable property, and the aspersion of all immoveable, recommenced. Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or, the Wedded Life, Death, and Marriage of Firmian Stanislaus Siebenkaes, Parish Advocate in the Burgh of Kuhschnappel. 2011-05-20T02:00:42.297Z
By-and-by—I've a word in his ear, by your lave and his. The Parent's Assistant Stories for Children 2011-05-18T02:00:12.733Z
Or baring there his bosom, lave That bosom in my rippling wave O what a bliss, if I could bear The cooling power of quiet there! An Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry; Serbian Lyrics 2011-05-14T02:00:10.287Z
And the moon slipped over the spur and laved them with an effulgent benediction. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z
The sacred bread touched his lips, and the sacramental wine laved them, but, even as he returned the goblet to the trembling hold of his friend, the fascination of those eyes drew his soul away. Silent Struggles 2011-05-05T02:00:16.850Z
In she plunged boldly, no matter how coldly the rough river ran, over the brink of it,—picture it, think of it, dissolute Man! lave in it, drink of it, then, if you can! Browning and the Dramatic Monologue 2011-04-30T02:00:14.330Z
You will be kind enough to lave Mr. Talbot's dress with me, Mr. Finsbury, for I'm a friend. The Parent's Assistant Stories for Children 2011-05-18T02:00:12.733Z
For thirty days her youth, and youthful blood Under the stimulus of absence, letters, And growing longing, laves and soothes and feeds, Like streams that nourish fields, her body’s being. Domesday Book 2011-04-30T02:00:13.397Z
Thy decuman is broken on the shore: A peer to him shall lave thee never more! John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T. A Memoir 2011-04-18T02:00:10.453Z
He carried her to the stream’s side, where the iris grew like swords, and the lotus-leaves like shields, and laved her forehead with water. Japanese Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:14.617Z
As though laving the cross-street’s dirty feet, the East River shimmered dimly in the lights from shore and from passing steam craft. Lonesome Town 2011-04-12T02:00:24.580Z
After a long drink from their canteens, which they had filled with ice water before leaving the Fort, they laved their faces and hands. The Boy Scouts of the Air in Indian Land 2011-04-11T02:00:11.027Z
Rose felt something vague and sweet, something that laved the whole world like sunlight. Rose of Dutcher's Coolly 2011-04-10T02:00:07.273Z
Kisseck resumed his seat with a lofty glance of patronage at the men about him, which said, as plainly as words themselves, "I tould ye to lave it all to me." She's All the World to Me 2011-04-09T02:00:16.923Z
He then went into a long story about a "Misther Burke" who lodged in his house, and had taken the liberty of assisting him in his conjugal duties, "without any lave from him at all." Mornings at Bow Street A Selection of the Most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which Have Appeared in the 'Morning Herald' 2011-04-08T02:00:09.863Z
Well, man, lave it at that; lave it, man. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
"Devil a taste of her would lave the room, if it wasn't for the mother." The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z
How to break through it is the problem to be solved by the great inland sea which laves it, so that the water may flow onward and downward to the Atlantic. The Falls of Niagara and Other Famous Cataracts 2011-03-26T02:00:15.717Z
Shakespeare breathed an inspiration upon the little Avon that laves its foundations, and gave to its name an immortality more vital and beautiful than the Tiber’s. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 2011-03-21T02:00:11.920Z
"Very well, then," continued he—"will I get lave to spake, your honour?" Mornings at Bow Street A Selection of the Most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which Have Appeared in the 'Morning Herald' 2011-04-08T02:00:09.863Z
Old Billy resumed his seat with a lofty glance of patronage at the men about him, which said as plainly as words themselves, "I tould ye to lave it all to me." The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
Her feet were cold, as though the first shallow waves already laved them. The Daughter Pays 2011-03-19T02:00:09.513Z
The light that my embanking meadow laves Over me like a purer billow glides. Contemporary Belgian Poetry Selected and Translated by Jethro Bithell 2011-03-10T03:00:44.993Z
She laved her face with a little scented water, and, for the first time in her life, she dusted her countenance with a little powder. The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker A Novel 2011-03-01T03:00:46.487Z
I dare say our little Maria will hae her lovers as well as the lave o' them, and her uncle Neil will be to keep an eye on them. A Song of a Single Note A Love Story 2011-02-24T03:01:01.930Z
"When I see anything at night on the mountains I allis lave it alone." The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
How delicious it was to cast aside the heavy coat, saturated as it had been with wet; how refreshing to lave the weary limbs in the crystal bath! Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z
Deep blue was the arching sky above, and deep blue the sea laving its feet. Riven Bonds. Vol. II. A Novel, in Two Volumes 2011-02-16T03:00:40.700Z
I looked across the "beautiful river," and beheld the hills of my native State coming down to the water's edge, and laving their feet in the cooling waves. Project Gutenberg book of Historical Romance of the American Negro 2011-02-11T03:00:26.280Z
Marie had already laved Madame's face in scented water, and rubbed in Madame's face cream to prepare her skin for its light dust of powder. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z
I, well content, where Thames with refluent tide My native city laves, meantime reside, Nor zeal, nor duty, now my steps impel To reedy Cam, and my forbidden cell. London in Modern Times or, Sketches of the English Metropolis during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. 2011-01-28T03:00:22.900Z
They laved their wounds, which were intensely sore at first, owing to the encrustation of salt on their skins. His Unknown Wife 2011-01-27T03:00:38.763Z
Now, however, she could not put aside her grievance even to lave her burning face. A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z
We loosened his clothing, and laved his wrists and temples with the snow water. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z
Well, he's bigger than most and kind av gruff spoken, as though he'd as lave hit ye if he didn't loike yer answers; but it's nice eyes and good clothes he has. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z
Others, while another wave was incoming, with bowls laved out the water that came in overboard. A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557 2011-01-20T03:00:07.377Z
He roared with delight; and, as he basted the fowl, exclaimed, 'Oh, I'm not going to lave you, me poor bird.' The Irish on the Somme Being a Second Series of 'The Irish at the Front' 2011-01-12T03:00:32.843Z
Down in the southwest lay the ghastly pall, the hidden, tortured city, tranced under the cobra-head of the volcano and already laved in its poison. She Buildeth Her House 2011-01-04T03:01:05.167Z
"We need nothing more at present," replied Jack, "than a couple of basins of cool water in which to lave these bodies and limbs of ours." Where Duty Called or, In Honor Bound 2011-01-01T03:00:22.753Z
The final thing you should think about before you lave home is conference essentials. How to Get the Most Out of a Conference 2010-09-08T15:54:00Z
The free, fresh air, and lave their fevered brows; And beauty loves young fairy flowers to wreathe Beneath some stately forest's antique boughs. Heathen Mythology
Yes, let her spread her name of fear, To farthest shores; where central waves Part Africa from Europe, where Nile’s swelling current half the year The plains with plenty laves. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil
"That's just the way with foolish young creatures in general, and you amang the lave," resumed her companion, waxing yet more solemn in her tone and manner of speaking. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 15
Rebecca, too, in their poverty had been "respected like the lave," but she now turned disdainfully from her admirer, and when he dared to accost her, she inquired with a frown, "Who are you, sir?" Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13
Before it—I might say through it—wimples the Gala, almost laving its thresholds. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 12
A dolphin now, his scaly sides he laves; And bears the sportive damsel on the waves; She strikes the cymbals as he moves along, And wondering Ocean listens to the song. Heathen Mythology
They were conducted to an extensive stone platform, built level with the fortifications at a point where the outer walls were laved by the river Jumna. The Great Mogul
Sam went downstairs and put his head under the yard-pump, and laved his bare red arms in its flow, as men might bathe in the waters of perpetual youth. Beggars on Horseback
"Look where you cut me, you villain," says she, and she held out her arm to him—and, my dear, he thought the sight id lave his eyes. Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
She was angry, or perhaps only impatient, but the mood passed as if melting into the moonlight which laved her dainty form like some supernal fluid. The Cottage of Delight A Novel
What though in foreign clime it waves, Careering on the wind, Whatever shore the ocean laves, A due respect will find. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact
Then—she was dead of it—like a flower, sorr—like the rose ye pull an’ lave lyin’ in the sun.... The Moonlit Way
"This is nothing but an accessio nervosa," said Billy; "clear the room, ladies and gentlemen, and lave me with the patient." The Fortunes Of Glencore
"Couldn't you lave me cool and comfortable in the river where you snared me, and not disturb me in my duty?" says she. Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
I searched in vain on our arrival for something like a bowl in which to lave my hands and face, covered with dust and parched by the broiling sun of the savannas. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 2
What though in foreign clime it waves, Careering on the wind, Whatever shore the ocean laves, A due respect will find. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact
But the king burst out laughing, and ordered that every he and she sent him be brought a separate bason of silver, and a separate ewer of silver, for laving. Sulamith: A Romance of Antiquity
"And why not, when I lave the bags?" said Billy, touching the leather sack as he spoke. The Fortunes Of Glencore
Even if we had not known it, we should have felt sure that its waters laved tropical shores somewhere, and that it was the reflection of those far skies which we caught here. Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu
Only this: the soul is perfect, indestructible, and she goes to lave herself in Him. The Day of His Youth
He stood in a sort of muse, his bare feet wincing from the hot pebbles; then, letting the ripples lave them, he went on musing. Shadows of Flames A Novel
These were quiet days in the little white house, with only the narrow quay underneath, and the changing groups of washerwomen, bare-armed, lilac-bloused, laving and lifting in the tremulous heat-haze of the afternoon. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion
At her feet stretched the golden sands, gently laved by the rippling, transparent waves. By Right of Conquest A Novel
"If ye'll put the baste in a suitcase," proposed Mary, "it's mesilf will take it over to her rooms an' lave it there." Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road
Miss Tracy laved her face with layers of cold-cream, which she presently removed with a towel. Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole
"Here we are, boys!" cried Mike Westropp, their colonel—"here we are! lave the way! lave the way for us! and we'll ride down the murthering Orange villains, every man of them!" Jack Hinton The Guardsman
He sat still and let the good valet perfume and lave, and comb out his love-locks, without thinking much of what was coming. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion
The Gulf Stream emerging from the tropics thousands of miles away constantly laves these shores, and consequently ice is here unknown. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia
Mrs. Fieldstone had now been laved with upward of two dollars and forty cents' worth of brandy, and she opened her eyes and nodded weakly. The Competitive Nephew
Not affectionate, remember! laving, and things will arrange themselves well for us all. An Unknown Lover
Whin the first great joy of our meeting was over, I began to ask pardon for quitting ould Ireland widout their lave. Seven Frozen Sailors
Listen to the sound of them as they gather themselves up like long bales of white cloth, and rush to lave the sand. My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave A Story of Central Africa
Perpetual summer smiles above them, and wavelets dimpled by gentle breezes forever lave their shores. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
In his company I passed through Lydia, the Phrygian fields, the scorching plains of Persia, Media bristling with hoar-frost, Arabia Felix, and rich Asia where flourishing cities were laved by the waves of the sea. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels
Rolls his white wave, and here the cold Garoon; Here the deep Rhine the flow'ry margin laves, And here the rapid Rhone impervious raves. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem
“Little fear of that,” said she; “since his father has been ordered to quit the farm, to make way for a friend of the new agent’s, he’ll be glad to lave the place forever.” Seven Frozen Sailors
He looked ruefully at the crushed member which the doctor laved gently and soothingly. The Mountain Girl
Farewell, old Tiber stream! thou that hast laved the venerable ruins through many centuries. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3
There through the summer day Cool streams are laving: There, while the tempests sway, Scarce are boughs waving; There thy rest shalt thou take, Parted for ever, Never again to wake Never, O never! The Golden Treasury Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language and arranged with Notes
There on the gulf that laves the Persian shore, Far through the surges bends Cape Asabore. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem
Good or bad, I 'll give you lave to broil me on a gridiron if ever ye catch me coming the same road again. Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day
It must be remembered that at table persons of all ranks used their fingers instead of forks, and the laving of the hands during the meals was important for comfort and cleanliness. Women of England
Well, as Tim wasn't dead, they couldn't howld the wake, but they said it would be a pity to lave the whisky to spoil, so they agreed that they'd have the spree just the same. The History and Records of the Elephant Club
The water already rushed over the marble flooring of the gallery and laved the feet of Amalaswintha. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1
Long have the kings of Lusus' daring race Resolv'd the limits of the deep to trace, Beneath the morn to ride the furthest waves, And pierce the farthest shore old Ocean laves. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem
The grounds which on the right aspire, In dimness from the view retire: The left presents a place of graves, Whose wall the silent water laves. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
My guide, José Maria, was vastly horrified and shocked, not so much at the conduct of the girls, as my own regardlessness of life and health, in having the temerity to lave in cold water. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia
Thick soapy suds billowed up and warm water laved his skin. Tangle Hold
"Faith," said my mother, "I wad tak' your faither on my back, gin a' the lave o' ye had to bide and burn!" The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway
He built pleasaunces of fine marbles set in green shrubberies and laved by the blue sea, for her diversion. Command
Think of Norman, and Allan, and the lave o’ the lads!” Christine A Fife Fisher Girl
There were nice baths in the vicinity, where we laved before breakfast. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia
Another suspicion here shot across the old man's mind; and turning to Owen he said in Irish: "He wants to get the mountain for sporting over; but I'll not lave it." St. Patrick's Eve
"The devil a thing at all they'll lave us of our institu-shuns," said a bow-legged little blackguard, with the 'Evening Freeman' written round his hat; for he was an attach� of that journal. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas
The sparkling Gangá laved her heavenly home, And o'er her islets would the maiden roam Amid the dear companions of her play With ball and doll to while the hours away. The Birth of the War-God A Poem by Kalidasa
“Ay, but Norman is worth a’ the lave o’ them, and beside if I left this dear auld hame, Norman would want to come here, and I couldna thole the thought o’ that ill luck. Christine A Fife Fisher Girl
To the southward the waters are not so extended, and the bay laves the garden of California in the beautiful vale of Santa Clara. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia
"And the first to lave off too," said Owen; "two to one is what they call fair play." St. Patrick's Eve
"And he 's laving the crayture without givin' him a farden!" cried one of the mob, who suddenly saw all the glorious fabric of a carouse and a drunken bout disappear like a mirage. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas
Bright Gangá falling with her heavenly waves, Himálaya's head with sacred water laves, Bearing the flowers the seven great Sages fling To crown the forehead of the Mountain-King. The Birth of the War-God A Poem by Kalidasa
And the ground was dark, and the springing dawn, When it struck from the tottering stones of each grave A glimmering silver, the dawn drops wan This skull and its ivy would lave. Blooms of the Berry
"Sure they are just after laving this place, becase they are gone away these three big days." Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp Late a Lieut. in His Majesty's 87th Regiment
Phil wasn't there at the time; but he heerd it afterwards, and come up to the tent, as young Mr. Leslie was laving it, and stood before him and wouldn't let him pass. St. Patrick's Eve
From the opposite side of Goat Island we pass to the charming little Luna Island, from whose brink one may lave his hand in the edge of the American Fall. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 1
A few dirty laves, with a drop of water on top of them, that has neither beatification nor invigoration. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume I
And where the knotty eyes of trees Stare wide, like Fauns' at Dryades That lave smooth limbs in founts of spar, Shines many a wild-flower's tender star. Blooms of the Berry
Besides, your honour, did not a spalpeen shoot at and hit me at Deig, without so much as bidding me the time of the morning, or by your lave, or with your lave? Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp Late a Lieut. in His Majesty's 87th Regiment
"Go home now and lave me to myself." Strangers and Wayfarers
"Did ye lave young Radhurst to die in the Ibex cabin, an' stole his gold?" The Frontiersman A Tale of the Yukon
But we must lave a guard with it. Si Klegg, Book 1 (of 6) His Transformation From A Raw Recruit To A Veteran
Now when the spirit laves th' body we say th' body's dead, but it's jist a partnership gone broke, wan goes up an' wan goes down. My Lady of the Chimney Corner
Needless laving, handling or rubbing the sexual parts should be avoided as strictly as possible. Plain Talks on Avoided Subjects
And is not all love holy? that the holiest, Which gushes from the springs of thy pure heart; So pure, that, laved by it, my spotted breast Shall shortly be as snow. Olla Podrida
So poor Boofun, sir, wint off; and sorrowful he was to lave his father, and his business, and his comfortable home, and to go away on what he thought sich a wild-goose chase. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848
Lave it there; lave it there, ye blithering numbskulls," he yelled, "Unhitch those mules and get 'em out. Si Klegg, Book 1 (of 6) His Transformation From A Raw Recruit To A Veteran
Lettie, we're a pair of 'em, so we'll lave off the adjective or adverb, which ever it is, that does that for names of 'persons, places, and things that can be known or mentioned.' The Price of the Prairie A Story of Kansas
In a lane out of the Strand there still exists a bath where their sinewy youth laved their limbs, dusty from the chariot races at the Campus Martius at Finsbury. Old and New London Volume I
The heat was rather fierce, too, and often they would bend forward to lave their faces in the cooling waters of the pond. The Boy Scouts in the Maine Woods The New Test for the Silver Fox Patrol
So it was now; she agreed to lave all for Boofun—and she did well. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848
"Then just you lave it alone, an' mind yer own business," she said. The Weans at Rowallan
"Mr. Judson, I want a lave of absence fur a week or tin days," he said. The Price of the Prairie A Story of Kansas
There are many virgin souls Redolent of greenest soap; Vice will often lave herself In rose attar top to toe. Atta Troll
The willow branches appear to have taken on a deeper yellow in spring; perhaps it is the effect of the stronger sunshine, perhaps it is the effect of the swift, vital water laving their roots. A Year in the Fields
So they came in, and the prince saluted her most kindly, towld her who he was, and begged lave to put up his horse. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848
Lull's eyes flashed fire for a second, then she said: "You lave them to me, mem," and took Fly and Patsy off to the kitchen, where they squeezed and sucked the gooseberries in peace. The Weans at Rowallan
Who, with pretty, young hands, so kind and deft, hung the kettle over the fire, and, when the water was warmed, carried it to her mother to wash and lave Sprigg's wounds? The Red Moccasins A Story
There, oh, let me drink—mine eyes Let me lave—Oh, how I thirst For that flashing wonder-spring, Full of wisdom and of light. Atta Troll
We were surveyed with suspicious glances as soon as we entered the station-house, and when we asked for water to lave our hands and face, we were directed to the irrigating ditch in the street. Across Asia on a Bicycle
Still talking, still soothing him, the captain hurried his patient on, brought him at last to the lagoon side, and leading him down the beach, laved his head and face with the tepid water. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston
It lived in the finest mansions and laved in luxuries. History of the Great American Fortunes, Vol. I Conditions in Settlement and Colonial Times
Give him to us and we will wash and lave his wounds and bind them up with healing salves. The Red Moccasins A Story
To some little brook would I Then have melted, and some maid— Fairest of the land! with smiles Would in me have laved her face. Atta Troll
"And he was as good as his word, for he started that evening for Vienna, without lave or license, and that's the way he got dismissed from his situation." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851.
I sat by the lake-side in a place where the rushes went down into the water, and there steeped my wrists and laved my temples. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 11 (of 25)
Next toime take one of your own kind, will ye, and lave our chum be. Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast or Through Storm and Stress to Florida
Stepping out into the creek, they hopped from one mossy stone to another, the water pleasantly laving their feet. Happy Days for Boys and Girls
“Northmour,” I was beginning to say, as I laved her head and breast; but he interrupted me savagely. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 4 (of 25)
In a sitz or three-quarters bath the bather should, immediately upon entering the water, lave it over the face, neck, and chest.  Buxton and its Medicinal Waters
The midnight winds are sadly whispering, And coldly on her beating temples lave; Yes!—on—an iron law is in her soul, Peace! trembling heart, brave not its stern controul. Eidolon, or The Course of a Soul And Other Poems
Loud shakes the surge of Life's unquiet sea, Yet smooth the stream that laves the rustic lea. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
Since then through the long centuries, through the gray ages, life slowly has been rising, slowly coming in from the hidden sea that laves the world. In the Heart of a Fool
There was a soothing quality in the night for him, which laved his bruised sensibilities like balm. The Bondboy
When the rider appeared an eager flame was laving the rocks in the yellow light, and Slavens was standing, peering beyond its radius. Claim Number One
If our hearts Could lave in Lethe's cleansing stream sometimes, Till evil vanished from its memory, And left a virgin tablet for the pen Of Nature, life would be as sweet as love. Eidolon, or The Course of a Soul And Other Poems
And Martin laved himself in the basin, spruced himself before the little glass, and let himself out of the room. Fire Mountain A Thrilling Sea Story
She placed the bowl upon the floor, and, kneeling by it, began to lave her hands, neck, and face in the liquid, leaving them of a nutty darkness. Mabel's Mistake
Shall lordly Hudson part contending powers, And broad Potomac lave two hostile shores? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 88, February, 1865
“Cowardly and cold-blooded Whig like the lave o’ them,” burst out Jock, in a strong reaction from his former mood of tenderness. Graham of Claverhouse
I see them! see them! in a headlong flight Draw nigh to lave their glory in my tears! L'Aiglon
As Moto swept the boat through the gentle surf that laved the little beach, the Fire Mountain was invested, in Martin's excited mind, with personality, with a malignant, evil personality. Fire Mountain A Thrilling Sea Story
It is impossible, for example, not to admire the fine irony of the usher who, when he was told to clear the Court, called out: "All ye blaggards that are not lawyers lave the building." Law and Laughter
Prompt to obey, her ivory form they lave; Some comb and braid her hair of wavy gold; Some softly wipe away the limpid wave That o'er her dimply limbs in drops of fragrance rolled. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 2 August 1848
I want him to get into the state in which he can look at her an' lave her alone! Changing Winds A Novel
Here Olympia laved her white hands in the air, and went235 through a process of dry washing in the heat of her promenade up and down the room. The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals
"There ever-dimpling Ocean's cheek Reflects the tints of many a peak, Caught by the laughing tides that lave Those Edens of the Western wave." England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
‘Good beyond the lave of girls,’ and so Bishop Hadley asked her special to dress the altar for Easter. An Orkney Maid
He was a sthrivin' man, an' he had really no politics, an' only wanted to get lave to work his land, an' earn his bit an' sup. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
Away on home now, an' lave me to do my work. Changing Winds A Novel
She stood, without halter or tie-rope, as docile as a dog while he laved her fine limbs with a dampened cloth. When the West Was Young
I crawled farther from the danger line, found a trickle of water below a melting snowbank, where I drank and laved my bruises. A Mountain Boyhood
Bernardine stooped down, and wetting her handkerchief in the brook, laved her face with it. Jolly Sally Pendleton Or, the Wife Who Was Not a Wife
Why thin, how could I lave the bit o' ground me father had? Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
Like the drown�d lilies dancing Turn they, as the spiral wave Buoys their bodies hiding, glancing, As they sink and rise and lave. Enamels and Cameos and other Poems
Mike, on her opposite arm, was struggling to lave his socks in it. Dr. Sevier
She seized the kettle, and hastening to the lake laved her face and head in the cooling water. The Gaunt Gray Wolf A Tale of Adventure With Ungava Bob
That star seemed happy thus to lave Its fairy light and glance of love Deep in the bosom of the wave. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848
"Thin why don't ye lave it?" said the man from Missouri. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
That colonel is a baste; and if my words prove true, I’ll lave a thousand pounds to old Clinker there.” Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life
My sister, Captain Ussher, has long been left her own misthress to go in and out as she plazes, without lave from father, mother, or brother; better perhaps for her that she had not! The Macdermots of Ballycloran
And it all seemed to flow round them and upon them as the hot blood flows through the womb, laving the unborn young. The Rainbow
These waters blue that round you lave, O servile offspring of the free— Pronounce what sea, what shore is this? Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7
Kneeling there, stripped to the waist, he began laving his chest and shoulders and dipping his face deep into the cold water. The Roof Tree
Not here I come, “My weary'd arms and limbs within the waves “To lave: my thirst alone I wish to slake. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II
Gracious glory—no! why he was laving this for good and all this night. The Macdermots of Ballycloran
Do thou With courtesy receive him, rise and bow, And, ere his shadow pass thy threshold, crave Permission first his heavenly feet to lave, Then lay before him all thou hast. Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul
Our virgins dance beneath the shade: I see their glorious black eyes shine; But, gazing on each glowing maid, My own the burning tear-drop laves, To think such breasts must suckle slaves. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7
Before he cut stick he managed to lave the imprission av his fists on me face, bad luck to the same.” The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats
Yet some, untold, Haste to secure the oars; part bind the sails; Part fortify the sides: this water laves, Ejecting seas on seas; that lowers the yards. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II
"This very evening; and now I want you to help me, and when we're settled, Biddy, if you like to lave this ould place, I mane you to come and live with us." The Macdermots of Ballycloran
We all had a wash in a stable bucket of fresh water, and it amused me to see George use the big stable sponge to lave and cool Patty's excited parts. Forbidden Fruit Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle
You need not grizzle at a creature because he admires a wee gairl that is just beyond the lave,—a sonsie wee thing with a glint in her een like diamonds.” Not Like Other Girls
"Howld an, an' lave go av me!" cried the old woman. Harper's Young People, February 24, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
Now it laved the flower on its brink,—now it fed the umbrageous sycamore and the tall poplar on the plain,—and now it sent off a crystal streamlet to meander through corn-field and meadow-land. Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge
"Don't I tell you, Feemy, that the bill doesn't come round before November? and it's very hard he won't lave me in pace till that time comes." The Macdermots of Ballycloran
"Wait," said Cocardasse, amiably, "we must have some surety for the lave of the money." The Duke's Motto A Melodrama
With roomy decks, her guns of mighty strength, Whose low-laid mouths each mounting billow laves, Deep in her draught, and warlike in her length, She seems a sea wasp flying on the waves. The Buccaneer A Tale
I have seen the red Chippewa cleave thy crystal waters in his bark canoe—the giant moose lave his flanks in thy cooling flood—and the stately wapiti bound gracefully along thy banks. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
My potent wand, Stretched on the mighty northern wave, Or seas that farther India lave, Subdues their mountain billows hoarse, To inland brooklets' murmuring course. Niels Klim's journey under the ground being a narrative of his wonderful descent to the subterranean lands; together with an account of the sensible animals and trees inhabiting the planet Nazar and the firmament.
"Sit down, Denis, sit down—don't be laving your company such a night as this." The Macdermots of Ballycloran
The Gulf Stream, emerging from the tropics thousands of miles away, constantly laves the shores, and consequently ice is not seen. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands
Refreshing your heart and cooling your faces-- Burnt down as they've been with all sorts of sauces Oh, the fellow who thus could lave his phiz Needn't care how hot the weather is! Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements
—He tarries where the Rock of Spain Mediterranean waters lave; He enters not the Atlantic main. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
A palm-leaf sail that stretches wide, A sea that's running strong, A boat that dips its laving side, The forefoot's rippling song. In Court and Kampong Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula
Where roses flaunt beneath some pleasant cave,     Too charming Pyrrha, what enamour'd Boy, Whose shining locks the breathing odors lave,     Woos thee, exulting in a transient joy? Original sonnets on various subjects; and odes paraphrased from Horace
When they were free, I dipped my hand in the water, and laved it over my brow and face. The True Story Book
Four men with a load between them—where are the lave o’ ye? Lorimer of the Northwest
How gently the huge hand laved the gory locks and dashed the soft water into the dead, pale face! Burl
Velasquez saw everything laved around with a flood of silver quiet atmosphere. The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life
We lave our limbs in the pellucid waters of the lake or large body of water just referred to. Fibble, D.D.
And beneath him gulphs are yawning, Greedy to devour, are gaping; Torrents deep within them roaring, Lashing up their foamy billows; With the laving of their forces All the pathway shakes and trembles. A Leaf from the Old Forest
The girl winced a little, but dipping her handkerchief 106 in the pitcher she laved his forehead, and then would have laid the dressing on it; but he caught her hand. The Cattle-Baron's Daughter
Go to the top then, and lave me to finish the job alone. The Copper Princess A Story of Lake Superior Mines
I’ll be after smashing it into bits if ye lave it under me eyes.” Killykinick
I then withdrew to my own apartment and rang for an attendant to bring a basin of hot water in which I might lave my blistered pedal extremities. Fibble, D.D.
But thou dostn't keep about like, and take thy place wi' the lave on 'em since Christmas. Tom Brown at Oxford
I will lave thy tomb    With tear-drops well becoming me; Thy tomb with flowery herbs perfume—    How brief the roses be! Little Engel a ballad with a series of epigrams from the Persian
Those subject to sore throat should hold the head over a basin of cold water and lave the neck with the water for about two minutes. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
Suddenly he stayed his steps by a half-moon table on which stood a large Chinese bowl filled with pot-pourri; and into this he plunged his hands, seeming to lave them in the dry rose-leaves. Studies in love and in terror
Following its sinuous banks, disturbing the wild-fowl as he went, and treading on a carpeting of sweet-scented night-flowers, he soon reached the bend of the river which laved the grove. Saronia A Romance of Ancient Ephesus
Oh, once to lave my burning head in Night--      Blest Night! my planets joy thee--every one! The Masque of the Elements
In the morning I laved my face in a Brook that hurtled hard by; but waited very fearfully until Noon ere I dared venture forth from my covert. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
I'm a gipsy by instinct— "'Give to me the life I love, Let the lave go by me, Give the jolly Heaven above——'" He broke off, arrested by her unsmiling eyes. Uncanny Tales
In the basement lave he put a coin in the pay slot of a private compartment and went in. Monkey On His Back
The Russians followed the same system they afterward employed against the French, retiring and laving waste the country. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The coasts he laved and swept are marred with deadly froth. The Masque of the Elements
Every organ and tissue luxuriates in water; they lave and live in and by it. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
"It's little he enjoys the world, which is a blessin', as he will soon have to lave it." Tom, The Bootblack or, The Road to Success
The death o' his first wife made sic a hole in his heart that a' the lave slippit easily through. The Proverbs of Scotland
The Asmonean took from the scrip which he carried his simple repast of dried figs, laved his brow and hands in the cooling water, blessed God for his food, and began to eat. Hebrew Heroes A Tale Founded on Jewish History
Just like all the lave of them," said another, "snurling up her neb at a man for lack of gear. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time
Thin, go after him, and lave me alone. The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets
Lionel stood and gazed on the silver stream with his wondering eyes; he observed the little birdies come down quite fearlessly to quench their thirst, and lave their tiny bodies in the cooling drops. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls
Together they could visit the seaside; together lave themselves in the waves; together reach that beautiful state where sin did not trouble. Girls of the Forest
She then laved her face, hands, and arms, and the tresses of her long hair, in the cool, fragrant water, and found great refreshment from her ablutions. Hebrew Heroes A Tale Founded on Jewish History
Suddenly her quick eyes lighted on a jug of water; she flew to it, and washed and laved her face. A World of Girls The Story of a School
Ay, lave me, you dogs with your noses in the snow. Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
At length Pete said in a broken whisper— "Lave me, sir, lave me." The Manxman A Novel - 1895
Come, lave yourself in me, and leave your naughtiness and your deceits and your black, black lies behind.” Girls of the Forest
There he sank down, and Wiglaf laved his brow with water from the little stream, which boiled and steamed no longer. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race
By noon, Jack was begging for water to lave his tongue but Joe Hawkridge laughed him to scorn and swore to hit him with an oar unless he changed his tune. Blackbeard: Buccaneer
"She did well to lave him," said Davy, watching the coils of his smoke going upward. Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
"The wife's been having a lil one since I was laving in March," said the fisherman, laughing all over his bronzed face. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
And afar The Tiber winds, and the broad Ocean laves The Latian coast, etc., etc. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
Here I laved and wantoned with the water, or sportively played with my companion, leaving Emily to deal with hers at discretion. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749)
Among other things, the bones of the king's mother are laved with human blood. The Right of American Slavery
Ate all the goodness out of you and lave you without bowels. Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
It's a bad business—I'll give you lave to say that. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
And, not finding the milk and honey flow out to lave our ship, we start depressed and resentful. The Return of Blue Pete
We’ll need to keep a calm sough the lave o’ us,” said Mrs Coats. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not
You might have known that heretic family would lave not a stone unturned to catch her at last. Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse
"I lave it with you," said Davy, charging his pipe afresh as a signal of his neutrality. Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
You'll be laving this place soon, and I'm wanting to ask—I'm wanting to know——" She had covered her face, and now she said through her hands, "Do as you like with me, Pete. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
It's dangerous, I call it, to lave splinters like thim with their ends up. The Return of Blue Pete
She was to him “just a woman, like the lave.” Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not
There’s Sandy and Mike will fight an’ ye lave, and Katy there is ready to tear out the eyes o’ big Nelly Murphy. Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse
"It's only an ould shirt I'm bringing you to patch, Nelly," said Davy; "but here I am, what's left of me, to take me or lave me, and not much choice either ways." Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
She must have a heart-as hard as a stone to lave the like of it. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
But Ilmarinen, suffering great agony from his burnt hands, hastened to the sea to lave them in the cool water. Finnish Legends for English Children
He gently laved and bound the poor woman's face, and then led her to the captain's berth. The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility
“Look here, Biddy Dillon,” he said; “the girl must lave that grand house and come home to live here with you.” Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse
The second time she came she plagued everybody out of peace by correcting their "plaze" to "please," and the "mate" to "meat," and the "lave" to "leave." Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
"Now you can go home to nurse," said Nancy, wiping her eyes, "and lave me to sweeten the kitchen—it's wanting water enough after dirts like you." The Manxman A Novel - 1895
She bade the saintly stranger lave His feet in water which she gave, And sit and rest and eat. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
Then, at last, came rest, and the sylvan-shades of Asolo—vine-crowned among the hills, with the sea spreading far below—blue, shimmering, laughing—as if she laved but shores of content, under happy skies. The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus
The Rhine laves the pine-trees of Switzerland, and the vines of Germany, and the willows of Holland; and God's grace flows through all places where the men that love Him do dwell. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
He was back at the sink once more, allowing Niagara to lave that injured eye, now a shining purplish-black. The Rich Little Poor Boy
And if blood is shed, lave the man that orders it to me. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
Then water, as beseems, she gave, Their lips to cool, their feet to lave. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
I was only 'laving my feet', as the poets say. A harum-scarum schoolgirl
Westward lay the ocean, blue and smooth as a mill pond, with only a gentle, heaving swell laving the outer wall of the coral barrier. "Five-Head" Creek; and Fish Drugging In The Pacific 1901
Cooling drinks were given her, and her throbbing, burning temples laved with cold water, fresh from the fountain. The American Family Robinson or, The Adventures of a Family lost in the Great Desert of the West
"Lave me, my girl; lave me," said Pete, patting her hand, and twisting about. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
Let Gangá with her holy wave The ashes of the heroes lave, That so my kinsmen may ascend To heavenly bliss that ne'er shall end. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
Columbia's plains are broad and fair, Each coast an ocean laves, Vast lakes and streams fleet navies bear Upon their sun-lit waves. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
He fetched water from the jug and forced a few drops down Harry’s throat, laved his brow, and bound up his seared and bleeding wounds as best he could. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
Then they would renew their exertions to assuage the fever, and cool the brain by laving it with water. The American Family Robinson or, The Adventures of a Family lost in the Great Desert of the West
"No news is good news—I can lave it with her." The Manxman A Novel - 1895
Now in her ever holy wave Thyself, O best of heroes, lave: So shalt thou, pure from every sin, The blessed fruit of merit win. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
He finish’d all his work on the fourth day, And on the fifth, Calypso, nymph divine, Dismiss’d him from her isle, but laved him first, And cloath’d him in sweet-scented garments new. The Odyssey of Homer
Anketam pushed open the door of his home and noted with satisfaction that the warm smells of cooking filled the air, laving his nostrils and palate with fine promises. The Destroyers
“Faix if I was it’s mesilf as would fly away an’ lave you to waller on the dirty earth ye belongs to,” retorted the other. Over the Rocky Mountains Wandering Will in the Land of the Redskin
I'm busy as Trap's wife," she said, "and if you were the Govenar itself you wouldn't get lave to spake to me now. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
Here will I bathe: the rill has not, To lave the limbs, a fairer spot. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
At length, their eyes gratified to the full With that glad spectacle, they laved their hands, And preparation made of noble cheer. The Odyssey of Homer
When the salt tide is rising to the flood, In billows blue my placid pulp I lave; And when it ebbs I slumber in the mud, Content alike with ooze or crystal wave. The Book of Humorous Verse
Where the dirt laves off the guessin’ begins, and betwixt the two it’s another dickey I’ll be after—ah, ha, an’ it’s a fine thing to have brains like that.” The Flaw in the Sapphire
"No use; I'm laving you; I'm going on my long journey," said Bridget, while Granny used a shovel as a fan to relieve her gusty breathing. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
To Kuśik's son the gift they gave That honoured guest should greet, Water they brought his feet to lave, And showed him honor meet. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
Meantime, Telemachus from all resort Retiring, in the surf of the gray Deep First laved his hands, then, thus to Pallas pray’d. The Odyssey of Homer
"Ey, but I never thought now that I'd ever lave that job not done," he muttered as he shuffled slowly and sheepishly down the stairs. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
“Av it’s that what ye wants to know, I’ll just, with your lave, ma’am, give ye a small discourse on the subjic’.” Fighting the Flames
Grandson!" grunted Tom, heaving up, "I've got no grandson, or he wouldn't be laving me to smoke a dry pipe. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
Here, near the hermits' dwellings, shall thou lave Thy limbs in Tonse's sin-destroying wave, And on her isles, by prayer and worship, gain Sweet peace of mind, and rest from care and pain. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse
Her there, the Graces laved, and oils diffused O’er all her form, ambrosial, such as add Fresh beauty to the Gods for ever young, And cloath’d her in the loveliest robes of heav’n. The Odyssey of Homer
Running to one of the many streams of water which trickled from the cliff, he filled the top of his wideawake therewith, and, returning, laved the girl’s face, and poured a little into her mouth. The Eagle Cliff
A few attendants were brushing off the insects with boughs of cedar, laving the sores, or administering cooling draughts. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
"You wouldn't get lave in this house, anyway," said C�sar. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
The North and South Forelands have lighthouses, and Holyhead throws its radiance over the waters that lave the feet of the Welsh mountains. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
Bring ye therefore food 260 And wine, my maidens, for the guest’s regale, And lave him where the stream is shelter’d most. The Odyssey of Homer
For many miles the channel continues narrow, at times confined by a steep wall of marble surmounted by rich flowering shrubs; then, for a short distance, laving the edge of some rich meadow slope. Impressions of America During The Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume II.
Soldiers sat by the severely wounded, laving their sores with water. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
What right had the woman to lave her? The Manxman A Novel - 1895
The laughing waves were flowing with a soft and tranquil motion, and gently laving the pebbly shore. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
But lave thyself, and, fresh attired, ascend To thy own chamber, there, with all thy train, To worship Pallas, who shall save, thenceforth, Thy son from death, what ills soe’er he meet. The Odyssey of Homer
Though if you are like the lave o’ the folk, you’ll think no more o’ him for that. Janet's Love and Service
There was a sparkle in his eye and a flush on his cheeks, and his smile was for everybody, and when the lave of the folk were on the road he told us the news. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
"I lave it with you," said Black Tom; and Pete pulled the door after him. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
She laved her eyes and cheeks in cool water, removing such marks of her emotion as she could. Ruth Fielding Down East Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point
Then, laving each his feet and hands, they sought Again Ulysses; all their work was done, And thus the Chief to Euryclea spake. The Odyssey of Homer
“He’s like the lave o’ them,” said she to Graeme one day, after having closed the door, on his departure, with more haste than was at all necessary. Janet's Love and Service
So they wound up the dirty, tangled, ruined thread into a great ball, and plunged it into the stream that had so often laved the whitening filaments. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
No longer will you gallop free as the wind across the desert; no longer cleave the waters with your breast, and lave your sides in the pure stream. Stories of Animal Sagacity
However, there was not a word said, save when Roberto led her down, to the water and she felt it lave her feet. Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies The Missing Pearl Necklace
Come then—myself Will give to him, that he may also give To her who laved him in the bath, or else To whatsoever menial here he will. The Odyssey of Homer
You are but a woman like the lave, and you maun thole the brunt of what life may bring. Janet's Love and Service
After passing Chattanooga, the river turns and runs south till it laves the base of Lookout Mountain. History of the United States, Volume 4
As it was, Terry Clark shouted, as he blew the muddy water from his mouth: "What a sinsible young gintleman I was to lave me gun on the other side." The Hunters of the Ozark
But him he left there, after he had taken away his life, lying in the sand, and the dark water laved him. The Iliad of Homer (1873)
He dashed upstairs two steps at a time, laved his hands and face, and descended to the dining-room. Despair's Last Journey
This is a London egg, and this is London bacon, and this exiguous liquid which "laves the milk-jug with celestial blue" is London milk. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile
The true expectorator is within, laved in his own home-made suds. My Studio Neighbors
Out from his neck there floated two sprays of gossamer network, of such delicate texture, such dainty tracery, that nothing but the gentle laving of water could have unravelled them and left them whole. "Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character
His girl screams for mercy shall lave hungry ears of ——! Witch-Doctors
A number, with ostentation, had each morning broken the ice from some pool or other and bathed face and hands, but few extended the laved area. The Long Roll
The passionate Irish woman flew into a great rage and declared that she would “lave the house.” Memoirs
His adopted land has given of its choicest blood to swell the sacred tide that for centuries hath laved the shores of liberty. St. Cuthbert's
Outside the sheltered sea rocked and laved the sands with a pleasant swishing invitation. Patsy
Chapter 9 Changed: shall lave hungry ears of  To: shall lave hungry ears of ——! Witch-Doctors
While Perky and Leary were fashioning a litter he knelt beside the Governor, laving his face with water from the brook. Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
"No, I'm going to lave you at home." Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
Of his mother and his sister were they all, and they laved that heart till it was almost clean, for they were in disguise but memories of God, foreshadowing the Greater Incarnation. St. Cuthbert's
There shine the bright abodes ye seek, Like dimples upon Occan's cheek, So smiling round the waters lave These Edens of the Eastern wave. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
Thus, in course of time—who knows?—we may have a big town here, and King Hudibras himself may condescend to lave his royal limbs in our waters.” The Hot Swamp
The Medusae, or, more familiarly, sea blubbers, are seen in the waters that lave our own shores. The Ocean and its Wonders
I’ll lave my shoes and socks, Martin, to dry at the fire. Martin Rattler
I fell asleep, his great quotations and his earnest words flowing about my soul even as the ocean laves the shore. St. Cuthbert's
His feet the foremost breakers lave; His band are plunging in the bay, Their sabres glitter through the spray; Wet—wild—unwearied to the strand They struggle—now they touch the land! The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
While Zombo was busy laving the water into his mouth it suddenly rushed at him and caught him by the hand. Black Ivory
On the other hand, the whale, delighting as it does to lave its huge warm-blooded body in iced water, is never found to enter the Gulf Stream. The Ocean and its Wonders
“There; oh! ha–a! not so hard,” groaned the unfortunate man, as his friend laved the water on his lacerated back. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
The other beach, a smooth, sloping circlet of fair white sand, laved only by the ripples of the lagoon, or by its tiny wavelets, when a gale chanced to sweep over it from the land. Jarwin and Cuffy
These waters blue that round you lave,—110 Oh servile offspring of the free— Pronounce what sea, what shore is this? The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
Then he ran to the spring, and, filling his helmet with water, came back and laved the man’s temples therewith, at the same time pouring a little of it into his mouth. Erling the Bold
“Oh, quick! get better before he does,” cried Billy wildly, as he shook his father and laved water on his face; “oh! he’ll get well first and kill you.” Shifting Winds A Tough Yarn
“Hoots! haud yer gab!” cried his polite daughter, leaping from her damp couch into the water, with no other evidence of feeling than a sharp “Hech!” as the cold element laved her limbs. The Red Man's Revenge A Tale of The Red River Flood
Sempland envied him his rest, with his brave companions in arms in the desperate sea venture, beneath the cool, green waters of the ocean that laved their beloved shore. A Little Traitor to the South A War Time Comedy With a Tragic Interlude
And where shall Israel lave her bleeding feet? The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
The melted snow furnished what water they needed to drink and in which to lave their faces and hands. Klondike Nuggets and How Two Boys Secured Them
We will have that before we lave this mansion. Adrift in the Wilds or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys
It’s to be hoped that the next time you lave this world, Master Cornbury, it will be in a purliter sort of manner. Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend
Lave him with me; and that’s his dinner in the basket I presume; lave that too. Percival Keene
We must not lave him behind to be scalped; and as to Jacques and Tom Hodges, if they have not taken care of themselves, it’s more than we can do for them.” Afar in the Forest
But, by your lave, when are you young gentlemen going back?” The Rajah of Dah
"The best thing I can do is to lave," he concluded. Adrift in the Wilds or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys
Are ye going to lave me?” cried Dinny, in piteous tones. Off to the Wilds Being the Adventures of Two Brothers
Then a cool hand touched his brow, and it seemed as if a bandage was removed, cool water laved the part which ached and burned, and a fresh bandage was fastened on. Nic Revel A White Slave's Adventures in Alligator Land
“Of course,” said Oliver Lane, as he laved his hands. Fire Island Being the Adventures of Uncertain Naturalists in an Unknown Track
“Ye can say good-bye to the owld woman; but lave the cat and the dogs till ye come back.” Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer
What I enjoyed the most, though, was a good lave in the clear cold water when we had a look at the mouth of the cave. Bunyip Land A Story of Adventure in New Guinea
I opened my eyes, but it was some moments before I could see that Raoul was bending over me, and laving my temples with water from his boot. The Rifle Rangers
“Ah, these are something like ‘Roman remains’!” exclaimed Captain Dresser, when their wherry ultimately glided up to the ruins of Porchester Castle, the base of whose swelling walls was laved by the rippling tide. Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel
They drank deep of the pure river water, laved their aching limbs in it gratefully, and lay down, caring not a bit how long they were forced to wait. The Girl in the Golden Atom
In this basin we laved our hurts until they were thoroughly cleansed from the dry hard coagulated blood, and then we set about the task of bandaging them up. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
"It's the reaction," said Colin's father, as he laved the boy's forehead, and just as Vincente had said, in a moment or two the color came back into the lad's cheeks and he straightened up. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries
It is seated on an eminence above a plain watered by the Gary, called, by Pennant, "an outrageous stream, which laves and rushes along vast beds of gravel on the valley below." Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
“Hi, Rover, fetch it, good dog!” cried out Bob presently, pitching the stick into the water that laved the base of the sloping rampart. Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel
Loitering by the sea That laves the passionate shores of soft Parthenopê. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
She loved to sport in the cataract, and lave herself in the lakes and rivers. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3
By day, the dog was always at her side, whether she went to gather berries or cresses, or to lave her limbs in the stream. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1
They were sitting near the spot where Morgan had laved his bruised feet in the river not many nights past. Trail's End
Arter dark he was to lave it at the house, but not to knock.  Two Suffolk Friends
As she bent over it her rounded arms, bare nearly to the shoulder, were laved in the white milk. Round About a Great Estate
The waters that lave the thirsty sands of the seashore sink not more silently in their ebb than the Indians have disappeared from the vicinity of the abodes of white men. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3
An Irish crier at Ballinasloe being ordered to clear the court, did so by this announcement: "Now, then, all ye blackguards that isn't lawyers, must lave the coort." The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
When he had laved the injured muscles, he bound them round. The Spinner's Book of Fiction
Hastings threw up the sash and peered out into the dampness; he heard the sound of unseen boats groping their ways through the distance; the water lapped and laved below him. The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Then her objections took a more natural turn:— "Sure the people will all rise up and lave the chapel." My New Curate
I left one little memento of meself in Portugal, and it was only right that I should lave another in Spain. Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War
As I sit by this river's crystal wave, Whose flow'ry banks its waters lave, Me-thinks I see in its glassy mirror, A face which to me, than life is dearer. Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales
Beautiful—when thy waves, the white pebbles lave, When the weary sea-birds sleep, upon the bosom of the deep. Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)
Thy crystal stream, Afton, how lovely it glides, And winds by my cot where my Mary resides; How wanton thy waters her snowy feet lave, As gathering sweet flowerets she stems thy clear wave. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
That woman's tongue didn't lave me worth tuppence. My New Curate
It is the Rhine! our mountain vineyards laving; I see the bright flood shine; Sing on the march, with every banner waving, Sing, brothers; 'tis the Rhine! Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants
There is no longing more consuming, no homesickness more terrible, no straining after the laving, immersing floods of unconsciousness more burning than that which utters itself through this music. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
Would that I were where wild woods wave Aboon the beds where sleep the brave; And where the streams o' Scotia lave Her hills and glens o' grandeur! The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
Here he laved his face and head, being very much refreshed by the process. A Husband by Proxy
The bellicose gigantic party who proposed the encounter finally came to time, and lovers of antiquities will be glad to learn that the tower-building giant "didn't lave a whole bone in the blaggârd's ugly carkidge." Irish Wonders
Because ye fished me out o' the river whin ye had good cause to lave me be, I'll tell ye a thing or two for the good av yer soul. The Price
The flower of th' heart may lave in deeds That refresh the worthy poor, And th' soul's perfume is that which feeds The hungry, weak, and sore. Our Profession and Other Poems
As he vanished from his sight, the boy felt the wind of the morning lave his forehead; but with the prisoner vanished the vision; he was alone, with the moon shining through the windows. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, January 1878, No. 3
"O city reflecting thy might from the sea, There is grandeur and power in the future for thee, Whose flower-broidered garments the soft billows lave, Thy brow on the hillside, thy feet in the wave." A Truthful Woman in Southern California
Go in pace, in the name o' God, an' lave me,' says he. Irish Wonders
At the school amang the lave, If I wrestled or I ran, I cared na' for the prize, If she saw me when I wan. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
Till hushed the storm, the chaféd surge assuaging, It gently laved the firm-opposing rock? The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, January 1844 Volume 23, Number 1
Yonder, where the clouds make a golden lake, laving forests of firs, lies Italy as the Goths first beheld it, with their spears quivering. Bohemian Days Three American Tales
May God shed upon his resting-place rays from the Paradise of Splendors, and lave that holy dust with the rains that beat down from the retreats of the Exalted Companion. Memorials of the Faithful
There, through the summer day Cool streams are laving: There, while the tempests sway, Scarce are boughs waving; There thy rest shalt thou take, Parted for ever, Never again to wake Never, O never! The Golden Treasury Of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language
The trade-wind, too, came rushing by us fresh from that sea of commerce which laves the shores of two worlds. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America
I turn, disgusted and contemptuous, from insipid and shallow folly, to lave in the tide of deeper sentiments. The Friendships of Women
Man and beast plunged in, laved in it, drank it, and then lay by it resting, spent and inert. The Emigrant Trail
Its laws and influences penetrate and rule us; its ethereal tides lave and bear us on; our experience and destiny in it are decided every moment by our characters. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
He laved his face with water as best he could, picked up the belt he had thrown away, and drunkenly climbed the hill toward Ruth. Steve Yeager
You are supported, I well know, while you are afflicted, in every recollection of what you lave lost. Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
"An' thin ye'll trundle yer hoop out to the big tree, an' lave Glory an' me our lane for a minute?" Faith Gartney's Girlhood
But of course even queens have to be well laved and well laundered. The Prairie Wife
"Ye will, maybe," snorted the Irishman, "afther he laves the hospital." The Boy With the U. S. Foresters
Not far off, near some fresh and mossy grass, under the delicious shade of some trees, I discovered a spring of fresh water, in which we voluptuously laved our faces, hands, and feet. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
He had on the kilts and the lave o' the fandangles. Alec Forbes of Howglen
There's to be a grand party at our house to-morrow night, an' I thought maybe ye'd like to get lave, an' run over to take a peep at it. Faith Gartney's Girlhood
She rushed across the room, poured a quantity of water into a basin, and laved her face and head. Polly A New-Fashioned Girl
A more lovely stream than this, for a mile above its junction with the Concord, has never flowed on earth—nowhere indeed except to lave the interior regions of a poet's imagination.... Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series)
I laved his pain-twisted face with the cool water and let a few drops trickle into his open mouth. Raw Gold A Novel
Of all species of sensual gratification, that was the most delicious; and I continued for a long time laving my limbs and moistening my hair. Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793
Meg was meek, and Meg was mild, Bonnie Meg was nature’s child; Wiser men than me’s beguil’d— Whistle o’er the lave o’t. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
For some reason he disliked the thought of swimming that stream, of having his skin laved by the turgid water with its brown sheen. Star Born
I fear our bonnie burn Will ne'er lave web o' thine. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century
Then I put the clothes on over my own, not wishing to lave anything behind that would show searchers that it was I who had been there. In the Irish Brigade A Tale of War in Flanders and Spain
My soul doth rise as rise thy waves, As each on each the dark shore laves And breaks in ripples and retreats. The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar
V. Thy crystal stream, Afton, how lovely it glides, And winds by the cot where my Mary resides; How wanton thy waters her snowy feet lave, As gathering sweet flow’rets she stems thy clear wave. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
It is fertile, and produces many varieties of nuts and fruits, and being in the rapids of the stream, the waters which lave its shores, yield an abundance of excellent fish. Great Indian Chief of the West Or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk
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