单词 | ox-eyed |
例句 | It was a treat to see the cloud shadows chasing each other over the fields of wind-tossed wheat, or the meadows golden with buttercups, and starred with the ox-eyed daisies. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z Its rotting fence one scarcely sees Through sumach and wild blackberries, Thick elder and the white wild-rose, Big ox-eyed daisies where the bees Hang droning in repose. The Triumph of Music And Other Lyrics 2011-09-11T02:00:09.677Z Under the hill, through the iron weeds, And ox-eyed daisies and milkweeds, leads The path forgotten of all but one. Kentucky Poems 2011-07-11T02:00:07.060Z One of the poorest children, gleaning in lanes and fields, had formed her crown wholly of buttercups and ox-eyed daisies, and wore it proudly. Heriot's Choice A Tale 2011-04-20T02:00:22.760Z To tell the blunt truth, Lady McIntyre looked like some shrunken little duenna, attendant on the opulent majesty of the heavy-braided, ox-eyed Juno at her side. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z She was a very beautiful goddess, "ox-eyed" in the quaint Greek phrase, that is, with large expressive eyes. Greek Sculpture A collection of sixteen pictures of Greek marbles with introduction and interpretation 2011-01-05T03:01:01.227Z If the term "ox-eyed" ever applied to humanity, it is appropriate to the Maori women, who possess this one feature in perfection. Under the Southern Cross or Travels in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa, and Other Pacific Islands Large eyes were the fashion, as may be readily judged from the many pictures of ox-eyed maids which have been preserved. Oriental Women There were great trailing sprays of ivy, and fern-fronds in my terra-cotta vases, and baskets of wild roses and ox-eyed daisies; never was my f�te day so charmingly inaugurated before. Heriot's Choice A Tale 2011-04-20T02:00:22.760Z If they hurried they would have first choice of the good claims close about the discovery; if they lagged Sully and his ox-eyed partner would overtake them, and beyond that it was unpleasant to conjecture. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure And now 'tis funny, but 'tis true, Some children young and mazy, Have thought their eyes were used some-wise, To make the ox-eyed daisy! Mother Truth's Melodies Common Sense For Children With wide, unseeing eyes she stared at a patch of green grass in front of her where ox-eyed daisies grew like golden stars. Peggy Owen and Liberty No modern poet of standing would venture, for instance, to employ identical epithets to the extent that Homer does, making Aurora "rosy-fingered" every time she appears upon the scene, and Juno as invariably "ox-eyed." A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer So I, in common with many another traveller, expected to find in the Guadalquivir a river of transparent green, with orange-groves along its banks, where wandered ox-eyed youths and maidens beautiful. The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia Ah, to my untried, youthful eyes those fresh great hay-fields, whitening with ox-eyed daisies, reddening with sweet-scented clover and streaked golden with vivid yellow butter-cups, over which the song-convulsed bobolinks hovered on arcuate wings! When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine Soon they were laden with flowers— Bunches of red, white, and blue; Great ox-eyed, snowy-leaved daisies, Harebells, and bright poppies too. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown) The negroes found another route to the village market, and the little well-worn path became overgrown with grass and ox-eyed daisies, like the rest of the old field. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 of Popular Literature and Science He calls Homer, especially, "a tattler, who is incessantly repeating the same things in the same idle ridiculous epithets,--the swift-footed Achilles, the ox-eyed Juno, far-darting Apollo." Milton She could see over these hedges, across the straggling wreaths of dog-roses and clematis, to the meadows on either hand, where the tall grass, sprinkled with silvery ox-eyed daisies, stood ready for hay. Thistle and Rose A Story for Girls There were great, nodding, ox-eyed daisies that popped up pertly on either side, staring at them from amidst wastes of wild hyacinths and forget-me-nots that were bluer than Nellie’s witching eyes. Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel One collector labels the shanty 'The hog-eyed man,' and another goes still further wide of the mark by calling it 'The ox-eyed man.' The Shanty Book, Part I, Sailor Shanties He looks at the heads of Hera and Zeus through "ox-eyed" and "dark-browed" glasses. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 Let me add here that I heard Fannie Bloomfield play the little sonata, wrongfully called facile, when she was a tiny, ox-eyed girl of six or seven. Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques A little knot of Polish laborers forthwith congregated, ox-eyed and inert. The Henchman A fieldmouse's nest was nearly as good to him as an eagle's eyrie, an ox-eyed daisy as a white rose, a red hemp-nettle as a foxglove. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes A dirty "shabby stump of a man," a beggar, blind and middle-aged, is asking a fine white girl, young, and as teasing as an ox-eyed and ox-minded colleen may be, to go away with him. Irish Plays and Playwrights By moonlight perhaps the white ox-eyed daisies show the most. Nature Near London She ran out to the fields, and returned with an armful of ox-eyed daisies, and bunches of clover; and, with some grapevine trails, she made a real transformation of the dingy, bare walls. Marjorie at Seacote Six ox-eyed daisies, four sprays of goldenrod, and three marshmallow blooms,—thirteen in all. On With Torchy Let us not attempt to argue, then, but, wrapping ourselves in our virtue, endure as best we may the groundless reproaches and accusations of our ox-eyed Junos. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' The latter are similar to the English ox-eyed daisy, a favorite flower with the French, also with Gertrude, who often pinned a bunch on May Ingram. The Harris-Ingram Experiment Hence the expression, ambrosial locks.The original says, "the ox-eyed goddess," which furnishes Coleridge with one of the hints on which he proceeds in historically identifying the Argive Juno with Io and Isis, &c. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper A bunch of prairie flowers, flaming cactus blossoms in scarlet and yellow, ox-eyed daisies, white clematis from the creek, seemed none the less decorative for the tin cup that held them. Judith of the Plains She shook her head ominously, and hurried into the kitchen—a smoky old kitchen, but quaint from the little windows with the old ox-eyed panes of thick glass. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 She gazed on him like an ox-eyed Juno; you know her way. Jaffery A mighty bunch of trailing ferns, starred with furry azure flowers and ox-eyed daisies, was fastened from her neck to her girdle. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 These stalwart and handsome females, without a hint of sleek Italian delicacy, include Rubens's second wife, Helena Fourment, the ox-eyed beauty. Promenades of an Impressionist Q. Footnote 1: Apostle spoons and others with fancy heads upon their handles. return to footnote mark Footnote 2: The ox-eyed, venerable Juno. return Footnote 3: �n. The Spectator, Volume 2. Venus was a dowdy hoyden, by George! and as for the ox-eyed Juno, she was a positive cow to this young beauty! The Amateur Gentleman We can make pudding-bags of live-forever, dolls' bonnets, "trimmed up to the nines," out of the velvet mullein leaf, and from the ox-eyed daisies, round, cap-begirt faces, smiling as the sun. Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life Her he did not see sewing, in ox-eyed serenity, by a round table covered with a red cloth. The Mountebank Its rotting fence one scarcely sees Through sumac and wild blackberries, Thick elder and the bramble-rose, Big ox-eyed daisies where the bees Hang droning in repose. Poems You thought of the ox-eyed Juno, and imagined stately emotions; but when you came to know Genevieve, you discovered that her mind was slow, and entirely occupied with herself. King Coal : a Novel Safe enough now from the ox-eyed German detective! The Midnight Passenger : a novel Children left the side of their ox-eyed bonnes to challenge the handsome young stranger with shy, friendly approaches. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story At the moment of Pierce's arrival he was directing it at an ox-eyed individual, evidently selected to be the next victim. The Winds of Chance The beautiful, bronze-haired, ox-eyed young woman in her disreputable attire—I have never seen a broken black feather waggle more shamelessly—was a sight indeed to strike wonderment into the cockney mind. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel Even the stolid face of the ox-eyed Irma relaxed into grins, which she smoothed quickly out with a respectful hand. Arsene Lupin Leaving the ox-eyed woman there on watch, Fritz Braun hastened to join the steward, an old friend of the days of the pharmacy and its secret international smuggling trade. The Midnight Passenger : a novel When, something after this hour Mahony reached home, he found Polly and the gentle, ox-eyed Jinny Beamish, who was the present occupant of the spare room, pacing up and down before the house. Australia Felix Forthwith she veiled her face in shining linen, and hastened from her chamber, letting fall a round tear; not unattended, for there followed with her two handmaidens, Aithre daughter of Pittheus and ox-eyed Klymene. The Iliad "Here is Angela," he said sullenly and without offering to move, as, light of foot, soft of voice, ox-eyed and docile, the black woman entered the room. To Have and to Hold The ox-eyed women gazed at him with shy admiration, for his type drew them. Cabbages and Kings Poor old Priam's bald numskull will be cracked, and Troy town will burn, because Paris prefers golden-haired Venus to ox-eyed Juno and gray-eyed Minerva. Roundabout Papers No. It is of quite desirable to keep hotels and be with that Juno—that ox-eyed Juno. Strictly business: more stories of the four million Thou hast accomplished this, O Hera, ox-eyed queen, thou hast aroused Achilles fleet of foot. The Iliad So spake she, and the ox-eyed lady Hera smiled, and smiling laid up the zone within her breast. The Iliad Stolid and ox-eyed, they stepped from their doorways into the narrow paths or upon the soft grass of the streets. Cabbages and Kings Then she took thought, the ox-eyed lady Hera, how she might beguile the mind of aegis-bearing Zeus. The Iliad Then Hera the ox-eyed queen made answer to him. The Iliad Then Hera the ox-eyed queen sent down the unwearying Sun to be gone unwillingly unto the streams of Ocean. The Iliad He said, and Hera the ox-eyed queen was afraid, and sat in silence, curbing her heart; but throughout Zeus' palace the gods of heaven were troubled. The Iliad |
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