单词 | palpitant |
例句 | Throughout the palpitant anxieties which are the lot of every bride, Miss Kelly was everything the enthusiastic Monegasques could have wished. 57 Years Ago: The Wedding of Century 2013-04-18T07:30:00Z Love and purity and spiritual aspiration perish first; with the result that the lower-grade female Subconscious emotionalism, instinct and palpitant with animal impulse, comes into play. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z Cleaving the air with their palpitant pinions, Wheeling and drifting, the beautiful seagulls Fly with the grace of unconscious perfection, Crying exultant and wild in a chorus. The Call of the Mountains and other Poems 2011-10-28T02:00:27.360Z On rejoining Robin, I found him palpitant and perturbed. Caught by the Turks 2011-09-09T02:01:01.073Z High craftsmanship is the leading characteristic of this novel, which, like all good novels, is a love story abounding in real palpitant human interest. Dawson Black: Retail Merchant 2011-06-04T02:00:16.620Z She was so supple of form and so radiant of color, and so palpitant with timid joy. Rose of Dutcher's Coolly 2011-04-10T02:00:07.273Z In her lowest Sub-register, she is instinct and palpitant with the colour, the magnetic vibrations and the blind forces of Matter, which her vital processes are evolving into Life. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z Their breath was quick with the excitement of that moment when the hills and the rocks that upheld them seemed to them palpitant and gloriously shaken. The Law of Hemlock Mountain As he did so, his whole being became palpitant with terror, for staring at him out of the darkness he perceived a small orb-like something whose hue was that of an emerald in combustion. Toppleton's Client or, A Spirit in Exile She told herself that the responsibility lay with her, and her reason grew palpitant and dizzy. The Tempering He let her go, feeling all palpitant and vibrant, for he had never kissed any girl, save Jean, who naturally did not count, but glad that at any rate he had stopped her crying. The Land of Strong Men She leaped up, spurning the black rim; glowed, palpitant, through that filmy lace—and all the desert throbbed with vibrant light. Bransford of Rainbow Range Originally Published under the title of Bransford in Arcadia, or, The Little Eohippus When she came downstairs next evening, dressed for the occasion, Sophy thought that she had never seen so palpitantly gorgeous a creature. Shadows of Flames A Novel And the world was filled with spheric fire From the palpitant chords of many a lyre, As out of the East the Moonmen came Smiting their harps of silver and flame. Shapes and Shadows So vital was the effect as one looked, that it seemed a palpitant personality of breath and soul. The Portal of Dreams And the two men, palpitant with memories of their own experience, were limp and sick with horror. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930 She was all woman at last, awake, palpitant with love's full-flooding tide—bewildered, dizzy with rapture. Money Magic A Novel He took his hat from his head, leaned over, and caught one of the palpitant 238 hands in both his own, and raised it reverently to his lips. The Plunderer He shot down like an arrow, in a long palpitant line, and then, two hundred yards from the sward, opened his wings in an explosion of fluffy whiteness. The Trimming of Goosie "Then to be man more than man to be earth palpitant." Rosinante to the Road Again Hark! is dere not some person near?—my heart goes en palpitant.” Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI Then cautiously, palpitantly, she groped her way in the direction of the Blake cabin, avoiding the open lest the lightning should betray her presence. Counsel for the Defense It seemed for a moment as if he were an optical illusion, so beautiful, so shapely, and so palpitant was he. The Trail of the Goldseekers A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse The palpitant desire of all nature in the spring thrilled through his heart. Heart of the Blue Ridge One bluff yielded to another, a flat succeeded to a grove where wild roses burst into riotous bloom, and over all lay the enchantment of the gay, palpitant, young summer. A Man of Two Countries Another instant, and he was on his feet again eager, palpitant, tremulous. Brand Blotters Then in ten words he introduced the speaker, and as the speaker raised his arms above his head invoking quiet, there fell, magically, a quick, deep, breathless hush upon the palpitant gathering. The Thunders of Silence The storm had broken, and high in the quivering heavens the moon shone with a wild, palpitant glory. Sally of Missouri The girls watched and waited in palpitant eagerness. Heart of the Blue Ridge For a moment the room was palpitant with suspense. Terry A Tale of the Hill People For Scriabine, the awakening of that aërial palpitant sensibility was such. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers She stood, palpitant, a dull stare in her eyes, her frame throbbing violently. The Substitute Prisoner Her hands, cased in battered gauntlets, went suddenly to her breast, as though she would muffle the palpitant heart beneath the jersey. The Lighted Match There were doors in New York City, which, coming from the West, she had been palpitantly anxious to pass through, and, to her amazement, she found that money would not open them. The Old Flute-Player A Romance of To-day Oft in the darkness, palpitant and blowing, Have I set out and lost the hang of things, And ever thought, "Where can the guide be going?" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 20, 1917 It was Vassie who entered, somewhat sulkily, her beauty clouded by a shade of reluctance—Phoebe, shrinking, palpitant, staying in the shadowy passage. Secret Bread There, standing in the further doorway, lovely, palpitant, with the color flushing in her cheeks and the breath fluttering in her throat, stood Esmé Elliot. The Clarion Vivia still sat there and questioned the wide atmosphere, that, brooding palpitant between her and the lake, still withheld the desolating secret that horizon must have whispered to horizon throughout the aching distance. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 Fortunately the incandescent light of the aurora increased—now and then a ribbon of light, palpitant with every color of the rainbow, was flung across the sky. The Eternal Maiden She clung to him, as a woman ought to her lover, palpitant, warm, and helpless. A Daughter of the Dons A Story of New Mexico Today The thresher stood humming and palpitant, its great bulk painted a dull pinkish colour like a locust, but faded and stained with rust. Secret Bread They would be married to-night; they were eloping even at this palpitant instant! The Bells of San Juan A palpitant moment we gazed, Boogles and I. Then shot from the stable gloom an astounding figure in headlong flight. Somewhere in Red Gap He wearies of stuprating palpitant flesh and becomes a lover of the dead. Là-bas Therefore, ye skylarks, in shivering circle still higher and higher Soar, and the palpitant blue drench with delirious dew. A Celtic Psaltery The sunlight flecked her beautiful young body with fluttering patches as of palpitant gold leaf. In Old Kentucky Florrie burst into Virginia's room, flushed and palpitant with her latest emotion. The Bells of San Juan There, within hearing of the soldiers, the dialogue that followed was low-toned, and it was swift and palpitant with repressed emotion. The Last Shot Why, indeed!—unless the dramatist contrives to reveal an imaginable human mystery throbbing in the palpitant heart—no, not of the locomotive, but of the locomotive-engineer. The Theory of the Theatre Meanwhile, summer died, hot and palpitant and arid to the end. Broken to the Plow Some influence had gone out from them which seemed to create a palpitant atmosphere of delight in which they stood. The Precipice A palpitant imagination outranks "cold intelligence;" sensation, divorced from all its bearings or functions, is its own excuse for being. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 04 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes She had experienced something of this before, six months ago, when he had harangued the Second Presbyterian Church into grudging applause, but now, to-night, he was within reach, warm and personal and palpitant. The Blood Red Dawn Italy, the Italy of his trip abroad, came back to him now, vivid, palpitant, vitalized, glorified by Leonora's revelations. The Torrent Entre Naranjos At last her wild, romantic verses became more unrestrained; the music quickened until, regardless of all things, Fray Joseph burst the thicket asunder and stood before her, huge, exalted, palpitant. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories Then, calmer, yet as if she had run a race, panting, palpitant, she seated herself on the sands. The Precipice And each time she felt a curious thrill under her feet and the palpitant touch of something that was like a gentle breath in her ears. The Hunted Woman In the dimness the holy image seemed to grow palpitant and alive. The Blood Red Dawn He places masks or splendid commonplaces upon frames palpitant and vibrant with vitality in pleasure or in anguish. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti To his wife's quickened ears, it was charged with lingering regret for frustrated plans and palpitant with his consciousness of life's evanescence and of the futility of his own success. Dust Would she always be speeding breathlessly from one classroom to another, palpitantly yet sadly seeking for the knowledge with which she knew so little what to do? The Precipice Here the very air was palpitant with life. White Fang Mary swayed toward him a little, palpitant with fear—fear for herself, for all of them, most of all for him. Within the Law With nose close to the thatched wall Korak sniffed eagerly about the structure—tense and palpitant as a hunting hound. Son of Tarzan All that day he flashed around, nervous with dread of the unknown, and palpitant with delightful expectation; but with the coming of dusk he began his journey northward. The Song of the Cardinal The Girl lay with her cheek against the rough khaki, palpitant with the excitement of being moved. The Harvester It soared upward with a swift rush, till it reached its topmost note, where it persisted, palpitant and tense, and then slowly died away. White Fang Forest and stream and air seemed palpitant with their presence. The Call of the Wild The lad was all excitement; palpitant with eagerness to be off in pursuit. Son of Tarzan Straight across from him, couched in the mosses of a soggy old log, a big green bullfrog, with palpitant throat and batting eyes, lifted his head and bellowed in answer. Freckles And there, when day was breaking, I knelt and looked around: The light was near, the silence Was palpitant with sound; I drew my hate from out my breast And thrust it in the ground. Renascence and Other Poems But Sidney, visibly palpitant, was very pretty, much prettier than the Harrison girl, beating a tattoo with her heels in the next room. K The harshness died Within me, and my heart Was caught and fluttered like the palpitant heart Of a brown quail, flying To the call of her blind sister, And death, in the spring night. Georgian Poetry 1920-22 It was a merry game that lasted till the angry sunset had flashed its final palpitant lance through the treetrunks farther down the roadway. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking For an instant it seemed to hang palpitant on dead center, then shot out like a hound unleashed, ventre-à-terre,— Brooklyn miles away over the hood. The Brass Bowl Seckel, blackheart, palpitant Rained their bleaching strays; and white Snowed the damson, bent aslant; Rambow-tree and romanite Seemed beneath deep drifts to pant. Poems But there was another figure, unseen, its very presence unsuspected, watching from near by with a pounding heart and small fingers clutching in wild terror at a palpitant breast. The Call of the Cumberlands Hazel knew what drama was to be enacted; knew what the knobbled sticks were for; knew who crouched in the tall, kindly wheat, palpitant, unaware that escape was impossible. Gone to Earth Yet the soft movement of her bosom with her even breaths triumphed in a life supreme and palpitant over all that dead world. Over the Pass The thoughts of your people seem dipped in the colors of the rainbow, palpitant with the play of winds, eerie with the thrill of a spirit-world unseen but felt and feared. American Indian stories That night there was no moon, but the stars, those great glittering stars of the Sierra, made the hour softly palpitant. The Everlasting Whisper The sky was full of a palpitant light. The Magnetic North I had come to within a few paces of it, when, suddenly, a peculiar sense of fear thrilled through me—a fear, palpitant and real; whence, I knew not, nor why. The House on the Borderland I moaned, and then looked flushed and palpitant On Love's rapt face, that frenzied flagellant Wielding with zeal the welting golden thongs. Perpetual Light : a memorial He wanted to put forth his hand to it, and bury his fingers in it, and feel the thrill and the warmth and the crush of the palpitant life of it against his own flesh. The River's End Beyond the wave-line, under a cover of foam, the jaded sea lay feebly palpitant like an old man asleep. Angel Island It was a living, palpitant part of her now as she stared at the things which Bram had taken from the dunnage bag—as surely as Bram's madness was a part of him. The Golden Snare That great, roistering, brown man would fold her to himself—she would yield to him every inch of her palpitant, passionate body. The Barrier From this place you will see and hear things which no historian can ever record; paragraphs of the life history of the palpitant beauty and pulsing song of existence. See America First For a moment she lay, palpitant, within his arms, her tall, bronze head on a level with his chin, her heart beating against his heart. Love-at-Arms More palpitant by the second, she replaced her magazines and got into her wraps. Missy And where they mingled, where they crossed, flamed out suddenly immense rayless orbs; palpitant for an instant, then dissolving in spiralling, feathery spray of pallid emerald incandescences. The Metal Monster Though palpitant over Larry's fate, she had the satisfaction of having achieved with Larry's grandmother what she had set forth to achieve. Children of the Whirlwind For a moment there was a silence—palpitant, packed with conflicting emotion. The Hermit of Far End Just in front of its nose a shimmering palpitant streak of silver shoots from the water into the air—a delicate, organic mechanism of flight, endowed with sensation, power of direction, and love of life. The Cruise of the Snark Of course it was all terribly silly—and yet— Then there followed a palpitant moment while she held her breath and shut her eyes. Missy But love, real love, dewy and palpitant and tender, you do not know. The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii Within she was palpitant with the strain and suspense of it all; but on Barney she held cool, appraising eyes. Children of the Whirlwind But outward from each lucid breast, When some passion left its haunt, Radiate surge of colour came, Diffusing blush-wise, palpitant, Dying all the filmy frame. Sister Songs; an offering to two sisters The Grocer, palpitant, with drooping lip, sees his Sugar taxe; weighed out by Female Patriotism, in instant retail, at the inadequate rate of twenty-five sous, or thirteen pence a pound. The French Revolution When he came up the steps to the porch where she waited, blushing and palpitant but withal feeling a sense of importance, he greeted her jovially. Missy And through the swaying, palpitant vision, as through a fairy mirage, he stared at the real woman, sitting there and talking of literature and art. Martin Eden Meanwhile Missy, the big ribbon index under her sailor-brim palpitantly askew, was progressing down Locust Avenue with a measured, accented gait that might have struck an observer as being peculiar. Missy |
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