单词 | bedew |
例句 | When they reached the bottom it was so cold that they halted and got out cloaks and hoods, which soon became bedewed with grey drops. The Fellowship of the Ring 1954-07-29T00:00:00Z Milton, in one of his translations, wrote about a "slender youth, bedewed with liquid odours"; in Eyres's version, the same ephebe is "drenched in Pour Homme", which is mere product placement. Horace and Me by Harry Eyres – revew 2013-07-07T09:00:00Z “Do not speak so closely to another person with such enthusiasm that you bedew the other man with your spittle,” he said, from a safe distance. AP Interview: Gorsuch rues loss of civility in public life 2019-09-06T04:00:00Z Tears will bedew, if wigs do not bestrew the green.” Perspective | Most British Open clubs admitted women begrudgingly. This year’s site started 127 years ago. 2017-07-19T04:00:00Z It’s a little cooler today, but possibly rainier: Scattered showers may bedew us, with a high of 70. New York Today: Back to the Future 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z A tear might have been seen bedewing an eye that had met the shock of battle, and the rush of the tempest, without a twinkle. I've Been Thinking; or, the Secret of Success 2012-04-18T02:00:11.437Z Her agitated breath had so bedewed the mouthpiece that when with trembling hands she replaced the holder it was like being released from a kiss. The Vanity Girl 2012-04-12T02:00:26.883Z Although he had been rowing for a very long time he betrayed no sign of fatigue, and not a single drop of sweat bedewed his forehead. One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances One of Cleopatra's Nights?Clarimonde?Arria Marcella?The Mummy's Foot?Omphale: a Rococo Story?King Candaules 2012-04-08T02:00:23.693Z Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z To weep over; to deplore; to bedew with tears. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z There were red spots on his cheek-bones, his pinched features were bedewed with perspiration, his eyes were bright. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z My dearest friend, I am over-powered by the recollections of the past, and this letter reaches you bedewed with my tears. Life of Beethoven 2012-03-12T03:00:21.693Z How expressive those silent tokens of sorrow which then bedewed her fair, pale cheek! Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z If wool is used in the experiments, we are reminded of one of the forms of the dewing of Gideon’s fleece—the fleece was bedewed when all outside was dry. Meteorology or Weather Explained 2012-02-20T03:00:18.847Z But oh! there were hearts cherished far other feelings, Illumed by the light of prophetic revealings, Who drank from the scenery of beauty but sorrow, For they knew that their blood would bedew it to-morrow. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z And was I not honoured in bedewing your own matchless locks with my sweet-savoured essences? Carry On! A Story of the Fight for Bagdad 2012-01-31T03:00:13.130Z A cold sweat bedewed my face, and an universal tremor possessed my whole frame. The Sylph, Volume I and II 2012-01-09T03:00:19.583Z The motley here seems out of place With graver robes to mingle, But if one tear bedews his face, Forgive the bells their jingle. A Selection from the Works of Frederick Locker 2012-01-03T03:00:13.067Z Even Ramon, who came by, was bedewed with some drops of this overflowing tide of gladness. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z Twenty times she kiss�d, And his face did wash With her brinish tears; Every bleeding wound105 Her fair face bedewed, Wiping off the blood With her golden hairs. English and Scottish Ballads, Volume IV 2011-12-28T03:00:36.217Z “My boy! my boy!” was the cry of the old man, as he knelt beside the grave, kissed the cold ice, and bedewed it with his tears. Wild Adventures round the Pole The Cruise of the "Snowbird" Crew in the "Arrandoon" 2011-12-15T03:00:12.560Z Behold! my boys a goblet bear, Whose sunny foam bedews the air. The Odes of Anacreon 2011-12-08T03:00:29.763Z Mr. Patterson, dragging the silk handkerchief from his breast pocket, used it to wipe away the perspiration which again bedewed his brow. A Master of Deception 2011-11-30T03:00:12.357Z As he went away Ka Sngi followed him, weeping, and as she wept her tears bedewed his feathers, transforming them into all the colours of the rainbow. Folk-Tales of the Khasis 2011-11-01T02:00:19.730Z There would not lack on Lifford's day, From Galway, from the glens of Boyle, From Limerick's towers, A marshalled file, a long array Of mourners to bedew the soil With tears in showers! A Book of Irish Verse Selected from modern writers with an introduction and notes by W. B. Yeats 2011-10-27T02:00:26.373Z Tears bedewed her spectacles, and as usual she turned her attention to them as she sat down. The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume II (of 2) 2011-10-21T02:00:19.713Z No leader and helper of men was ever bedewed with tears. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z “Heaven be praised!” he continued, seizing her hand, and bedewing it with tears; “I have seen you once again, and shall die content.” Guy Fawkes or The Gunpowder Treason 2011-10-15T02:00:27.517Z He sent whining letters to his wife; and his signature was so bedewed with tears, that he left a blot upon his name, through his unmanly weakness. The Comic History of Rome 2011-10-09T02:00:24.507Z “You are Greene Bwana’s boy!” she said, searching Ali’s bedewed but beaming countenance. Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z Monsieur Pettipon had begun to tremble; tiny moist drops bedewed his expanse of brow; to lose his job would be tragedy enough; but this—this would be worse than tragedy; it would be disgrace. The Sin of Monsieur Pettipon and other humorous tales 2011-09-17T02:00:25.067Z Ruth lifted her sweet face, all bedewed with penitent tears, and laid it close to the weather-beaten cheek of the man. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z I did so; our guns exploded simultaneously, and the water spirted up furiously, and bedewed the grass for a long way round. The Backwoodsman or, Life on the Indian Frontier 2011-08-17T02:00:27.330Z And secret waters twinkle out by many a hidden channel to them, bedewing their foliage with grey moisture. A West Country Pilgrimage 2011-08-05T02:00:48.947Z And in the "Helen" he says something similar:— These are the beauteous virgin streams of Nile, Which in the place of rain bedew the plain Of Egypt when the white snow melts on th' hills. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z I threw myself passionately on to his neck and my tears bedewed his pale sunken cheeks. Gabriel A Story of the Jews in Prague 2011-07-27T02:00:26.233Z The word General and Severinus's majestic bearing utterly crushed the Geheimrath, who sank into a chair in silence, passing his hand over a brow bedewed with cold perspiration. A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z I could have knelt at his feet, and, clasping his knees, bedewed his hands with penitential tears. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z That night Alice Rody prayed long and earnestly for support in an affliction which she felt was but too surely coming; and she wept till her pillow was bedewed with tears! The White Squaw 2011-07-05T02:00:26.437Z All at once her eyelids were bedewed abundantly; but she put her finger to her lips time after time as a sign not to speak, and to let her remain silent. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z The tears, which should bedew the grave, yet green, Of a dear brother, turning from their source, Forget his death, and fall for Theodore. The Count of Narbonne A Tragedy, in Five Acts 2011-07-03T02:00:12.153Z If I had a boy whose hair wouldn’t part in the middle, I should bedew that hair with a parent’s tear, and then giv up the boy. The Complete Works of Josh Billings 2011-07-01T02:00:13.387Z The average public man in the United States would not feel “nat’ral” unless intermittently bedewed with steam from the exhaust valve of the soul of some “outraged citizen,” through the medium of the public press. The American Occupation of the Philippines 1898-1912 2011-06-29T02:00:28.167Z This hope soon dried the tears which had bedewed their cheeks; for the parting with Mrs. Mason was not anticipated. Mary Wollstonecraft's Original Stories 2011-06-26T02:00:10.173Z Great drops of perspiration bedewed him; he glowed, he trembled; loaded, aimed, fired, and sent his bullet several ells, at the least, away over the bird. 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 The human race darts like a flying summer through the sunshine, and the bedewed web hangs fluttering on two worlds and in the night it passes away.... Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z There was nothing left there: the girls had stolen away to the meadows, where nothing was to be avoided, except high grass and bedewed shadows. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. I. A Biography 2011-05-11T02:00:19.453Z Her grand blue eyes, deeper blue under their bedewing of tears, turned inquiringly upon her father’s face. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z Here the best of heroes received his death-wound from the spear of the grim Hagen, which entered his back, so that the flowers around were bedewed with the red blood. Ekkehard. Vol. II (of II). A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:45.217Z Perspiration bedewed the young man's brow, though the air hung clammy and cold about them. Non-combatants and Others 2011-04-11T02:00:11.563Z As luxury increased at Rome, these stairs were bedewed with streams of fragrant water, for the purposes of coolness and refreshment. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z From the rain that had fallen, the flowers, copiously bedewed, were giving out their incense on the soft air of the autumn night. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z On his exulting breast fell the beautiful maiden, blooming from, her walk, with blessed, bright eyes, a freshly bedewed rose-bud. Titan: A Romance v. 1 (of 2) 2011-03-25T02:00:11.007Z Now the man paused and examined the edge of the tool he used, and wiped his forehead that was bedewed with sweat. The Vicar's People 2011-02-25T03:01:16.160Z But there was light here, sparsely shed over the scene by a single flickering lamp, whose panes seemed bedewed with tears. Mad A Story of Dust and Ashes 2011-02-25T03:01:05.303Z Folding his trembling and withered hands together, he gave himself up to thoughts of bygone days; the cheek paled again, but the tears of weakness rolled slowly down, and bedewed the old rough jacket. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z When he had finished, her eyes, though bedewed with tears, were shining with joy and pride. The Courier of the Ozarks 2011-02-09T03:00:43.267Z Sandow passed his hand over his brow, bedewed with cold sweat, and looked towards the house, where Frida had long since vanished. Partners A Novel. 2011-02-02T03:00:20.690Z Once again he fell asleep under the stars with glinting tears bedewing his brown cheeks; they were tears of joy and thankfulness. The Mesa Trail 2011-01-27T03:00:37.207Z They sang amid the flames and an Angel bedewed them with the words: The prayer of your lips has been heard. Orthodox Daily Prayers 2011-01-18T03:00:12.820Z When Milolika heard that the horse had called the stranger knight Tugarin, Son of the Dragon, she grew pale, and a stream of tears bedewed her cheeks. Fairy Tales From all Nations 2011-01-16T03:00:21.797Z There was no fear in his eyes bedewed with tears, there was nothing but immense love and unbounded despair. The Secret of Sarek 2011-01-14T03:00:49.903Z How can I, I say, love a country thus cursed, thus bedewed with the blood of my brethren? Abolition Fanaticism in New York Speech of a Runaway Slave from Baltimore, at an Abolition Meeting in New York, Held May 11, 1847 2011-01-13T03:01:15.970Z In a visit, likewise, which he received from an aunt, the old lady threw herself at his feet, and plentifully bedewed them with tears of joy. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z Terror had suddenly been too much for him, and large beads of sweat bedewed his forehead. Footsteps of Fate 2010-12-20T17:11:56.663Z The high-minded wife bedewed him with her tears, but at length, turning to the nobles, who stood round her weeping, she said: 'Lead me where you will. Fairy Tales From all Nations 2011-01-16T03:00:21.797Z The veins of the forehead stand out, the eyes bulge, and perspiration bedews the face. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" Most of the hours of that evening, except the two in Harrison’s study, Spurrier spent in writing to Glory, tearing up letter after letter while the nervous moisture 269 bedewed his brow. The Law of Hemlock Mountain Indeed, their grief was inexpressible; they prayed, entreated nay, attempted to pull him out of the boat; and every face was bedewed with tears. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z "The fact of the matter is, Fritzchen, I am no priest after God's heart," he said, as the wine began to bedew his inside. The Undying Past He started to his feet then with the cold perspiration bedewing his forehead, and gazing sharply round, he exclaimed: “I call Heaven to witness I never meant him harm.” A Double Knot If a rock-hewn tomb is there, it is overlaid now with costly marbles; polished with kisses; bedewed with tears. The Ship Dwellers A Story of a Happy Cruise I could see a soft perspiration bedewing the tender skins. Deep Moat Grange A cold sweat bedewed his brow, his tottering knees refused to support him, and he fell motionless beside the open grave. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6 The priest again elevated towards heaven one of his tremulous hands, and gave the other to Fleur-de-Marie, who bedewed it with her tears. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6 The very stars were melting in the water of the canal: the earth bedewed with fevers of the Spring was warm as blood: why should he forsake her each night of this week? Sinister Street, vol. 2 Michael could feel the humid fog lying upon Lily's sleeve, and when he drew her cheek to his own it was bedewed with the falling night. Sinister Street, vol. 1 "My dear child, you have given your life for mine," exclaimed the Empress, throwing her arms around her late enfranchised slave, and bedewing her cheek with her tears. Valeria The Martyr of the Catacombs This hoary cheek a train of tears bedews; And each tear mourns its own distinct distress; And each distress, distinctly mourn’d, demands Of grief still more, as heighten’d by the whole. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes As soon as the steps gave refuge, he floundered up them, and so came out of the Gau-Mukh, bedewed with that perspiration which follows alike on honest toil or—childish fear. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel As a matter of fact, most of it splashed onto the bar, whence Drake presently took his change all bedewed with alcohol, and, lifting his glass, wished Michael a jolly good chin-chin. Sinister Street, vol. 2 Ere the moon set, I had dug a deep grave in his garden, in which I buried her on whom I had doated, bedewing the earth with my tears as I proceeded in my work. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9 There are little love songs describing the sorrow of parting, the joy of the dance, the dream of love under the tree from which a rain of blossoms bedews the sleeping beauty. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) The following day, on the ethereal plain, Satan commanded the black standards to be distributed to the troops, and the winged soldiers covered them with kisses and bedewed them with tears. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels They were interred without the pomp of war, but the cheeks of hardy mountaineers were bedewed with tears at the fate of their brave comrades. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia Had any history of Homer complained, like this of Camo�ns, it would have been bedewed with the tears of ages. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem She found a young goatherd, sitting at the foot of a willow, his eyes bedewed with tears, and intent on the water as it issued from its rocky source. The New-York Weekly Magazine or Miscellaneous Repository. Alphonso and Marina His perspiration abundantly bedewed the soil of Africa, and the men were so spurred by his example that they vied with each other valiantly. The Scarlet Banner Many a pearl, from beauteous eyes, silently bedewed the costly trinkets which were compulsorily brought as offerings to the spirit. Tales from the German. Volume II. The Lichtensteins, The Sorceress, The Anabaptist Young Henry's father sat on the bench bedewed with tears of conflicting emotions and fond surprise. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia She may indeed do her best to persevere in her resolve; but if one single tear bedew her cheek, she is no longer strong in the sanctity of her vow. Oriental Women Her joy almost deprived her of speech; she leaned against the wall, her head sunk on her shoulder, and the tears bedewed her cheeks. The New-York Weekly Magazine or Miscellaneous Repository. Alphonso and Marina "Yus; at Napolini's in Regent Street;" and Scratcher replaced his glass upon the counter and, with a dexterous upward blow, scattered to the winds the froth that bedewed his upper lip. Adventures of Bindle I was led to Madame Bertollon, my knees failed me, I sank down and pressed her hand, which I bedewed with tears. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors He dipped his hand in the basin, and bedewed his lips. Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance. She held in her hand a book and a new slate, Emily's parting gifts; but she had not removed the wrapper from the one, and the other was bedewed with tears. The Lamplighter But suddenly she rose, put both her arms about him, pressed him to her heart, bedewed him with hot tears, kissed his cheeks, his lips. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. He thus established what Herschel called a "scale of intensity" between the conducting and radiating properties of the bodies bedewed, and the amount of the dew deposit. Logic, Inductive and Deductive He kissed Empecinado's hands, bedewing them with his tears, then he raised his eyes to heaven in prayer, and drove the dagger deep into his heart, falling dead without a sound. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II Henry hid his face bedewed with tears upon the neck of the good Sylvester, and when he looked again, the evening star arose in full glory above the forest. Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance. She folded me in her arms, covered me with kisses, bedewed me with tears, and called me her darling child. Eyes Like the Sea What bedews the starry emblem, With the startling shade of crimson? The Song of Lancaster, Kentucky to the statesmen, soldiers, and citizens of Garrard County. They glance like twinkles of the eye, or cherries bedewed: Her feet beneath her petticoat, Like little mice stole in and out, As if they fear’d the light: But oh! she dances such a way! English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century The delicious perfume of leaves and flowers streamed through it, while the birds, twittering and trilling in happiness, went rustling amongst the branches, and bathed themselves in the bedewed leafage. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II Gladly is it o'er them bending, Thither wending, Them protecting from the storm; Gratefully its leaves bedewing, And its tender life renewing, Wonders will the prayers perform. Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance. And once more he mopped his bedewed forehead. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories Titmouse began to tremble violently, his heart beat rapidly, and his hands were bedewed with a cold moisture. Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1. In one was a three legged stool; in the other stood two tall graceful jars of red clay, their sides bedewed with evaporation. Gold Marianna, in the fullest lustre of her beauty, kissed his hands, bedewed them with hot tears, and begged forgiveness for herself and Antonio, united to her by the Church's benediction. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II If Sister Agatha or Sister Catharine were on duty, it meant that I would have at least one spoonful forced into my mouth and held there till cold sweat bedewed my face. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography With them I take delight in weal, And seek relief in woe; And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedewed With tears of thoughtful gratitude. How to Form a Library, 2nd ed “The Treasure of Franchard,” cried the Doctor; and, throwing his brown straw hat upon the ground, he whooped like an Indian and sprang upon Jean-Marie, whom he suffocated with embraces and bedewed with tears. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson Swanston Edition Vol. 6 (of 25) The rain now seldom bedewed the earth and the water level in the river lowered daily. In Desert and Wilderness He again knelt, seized Salvator's hand, kissed it, and bedewed it with hot tears as before. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II “Come down to me––that I may bedew with tears of gratitude your bones!” Santa Fé's Partner Being Some Memorials of Events in a New-Mexican Track-end Town Sweetapple turned the nozzle of the hose so as to develop a crown of spray with which he bedewed the roses of all colors grouped in a great central bed. The Side Of The Angels A Novel When they were thus in a place of safety, the venerable old man seized the hand of Sophron, and bedewing it with tears, gave way to the strong emotions of gratitude which overwhelmed his mind. The History of Sandford and Merton Sez I, “The tears of true love and grief would bedew your forward.” Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife As far as my recollections of Geneva carry me, I remember myself as being always bedewed with tears by my inconsolable parents, and weeping, myself, at their lamentations, which I did not understand. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II I shall take the chance, my brave preserver, that your self-sacrifice gives me––and I shall collect, and bedew with tears of gratitude, all that the savage monster leaves me of your bones! Santa Fé's Partner Being Some Memorials of Events in a New-Mexican Track-end Town It seemed that in forgiving her fault, he had unlocked some hidden fount of tenderness which bedewed and softened his whole nature. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 2 August 1848 Gomez Arias thrilled as he gazed on the nocturnal visitor; in her pale features could be traced no sympathy with life; a clammy dampness bedewed her brows; a chilling apathy sat upon her countenance. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance. The Dyspnœa was greatly increased; his skin was hot, and bedewed with a clammy moisture; and every symptom seemed to indicate the approach of death. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air So saying, she kissed Madame von G.'s hands, and bedewed them with the tears she was shedding. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II A wreath of the same flowers, bedewed in the same way, rested on her rich golden hair. Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend The watching negro trembled, his mouth half open, his brow already bedewed with perspiration. The Affair of the Brains Yet every tear bedewing The faith-fed altar fire May be its bright renewing To purer flame, and higher. The Ministry of Intercession A Plea for More Prayer Perspiration bedewed his forehead, and for a second he prayed. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 The minister fell, bedewing with his blood the steps at the very threshold of the legislative chamber. Pius IX. And His Time When pitying Eyes to see my Grave shall come, And with a generous Tear bedew my tomb; Here shall they read my melancholy fate— With Murder and Barbarity complete. Bygone Punishments Their beds are bedewed with tears, and soon the emblems of death are hung about their doors. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 7, July, 1880 Other sins only speak; murther shrieks out: The element of water moistens the earth, But blood flies upwards and bedews the heavens. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867 He said, and tears profuse the cheeks bedew Of him who bade, and her who heard his words. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II The paper, all covered with blood, was taken to Pius IX., who, in his turn, bedewed it with tears, and desired to keep it as a memorial. Pius IX. And His Time The generous ardour of youth bedewed my eyelids. The Belovéd Vagabond Let all the tears that should bedew my hearse Be drops of Balm to sanctify thy head. 2nd Henry IV, act iv, sc. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare It was a vast cellar, with a vaulted roof, and earthen walls bedewed with an icy humidity. Messengers of Evil Being a Further Account of the Lures and Devices of Fantômas As he viewed these tokens of regard, his eyes were bedewed with melancholy gratitude. Harper's Young People, December 30, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly Without saying a word she seated herself at the bed-side of her grandfather, and taking his hand in hers, bedewed it with her tears. Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life "Everything that I want is mine!" cried the little lady, bedewing the pages of Holy Writ with happy tears. The Transfiguration of Miss Philura And bedew Her pasture's Grass with faithful English blood. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Here is the queer, mis-spelt epitaph:— When pitying Eyes to see my Grave shall come, And with a generous Tear bedew my Tomb; Here shall they read my melancholy Fate, With Murder and Barbarity complete. Highways and Byways in Surrey The saint is thrown into a pit, blood bedews all the wounds which the dread power of death had caused. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life As was to be expected, he shook himself inconsiderately, and Anthony, who was not on the bench, was generously bedewed. Anthony Lyveden Whence comes this pity that will not be denied, but bedews your faces? The Treason and Death of Benedict Arnold A Play for a Greek Theatre Ah, why should the brief bliss of life's little day Grow cold in this spot as the spiritless clay, And thought be at work with the long-buried hours, And tears be bedewing these fresh-smiling flowers! Poems He took them with trembling hands and pressed them to his heart, then he buried his face in them, and the tears ran afresh, bedewing the yellow flowers. The Explorer My tears descending as I write bedew the sheet, and beneath my swimming eyes the lines waver, but in haste I write on, lest the slayer find me before my final task be done. Fibble, D.D. "My father!" exclaimed William, as he leaped from his horse, and clasped his leg, leaning his face upon it, and bedewing it with his tears. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17 Bella was so charmed with this complication of delights, that her sweet eyes were bedewed with a moisture, which rested on her eyelids without dropping in tears. The Looking-Glass for the Mind or Intellectual Mirror He managed to swallow it with many pauses of invincible disgust—only to find it replaced by a solid slab of pale brown suet pudding, sparsely bedewed with unctuous black treacle. Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers In Exter's original process the peat is considerably dried in the ovens, but on leaving them, is so moist as to bedew the hand that is immersed in it. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel As we marched away over the brow of the hill the sun shone down with excessive and caloric fervour and the dust rose in thick clouds, coating our lineaments, which already were bedewed with perspiration. Fibble, D.D. The face of the warrior next to him was bedewed, but that of Timmendiquas was as cool and calm as his own. The Riflemen of the Ohio A Story of the Early Days along "The Beautiful River" “Then, traveller, one kind drop bestow, ’Twere graceful pity, nobly brave; Nought ever taught the heart to glow Like the tear that bedews a soldier’s grave.” As We Sweep Through The Deep Nettie sighed as she turned her steps homewards, and her handkerchief was damped by at least one drop of distilled emotion that bedewed the rose upon her cheek. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls Borne in his arm-chair by a grateful populace, Elder Faunce took his last look at the spot so endeared to his memory, and, bedewing it with tears, he bade it farewell. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 No cheek is so easily bedewed by the unnecessary tear as the cheek of the ruffian—and those who compose the "editorials" for Mr Hearst's papers have cynically realised this truth. American Sketches 1908 In spite of the odour of decomposition, the women go every day to weep near the monuments, and bedew the sad relics of their beloved ones with their tears and with cocoa-nut oil. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century I could not see this amiable criminal, so suddenly the first object of my love, and as suddenly of my just hate, on his knees, bedewing my hands with his tears, without relenting. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749) Not snugly in bed, but smartingly; each trying to find a cool place on the sheets, and things very much bedewed by the tears of The Seraph. Explorers of the Dawn But all of a sudden he paused—a cold perspiration bedewed his face—his limbs could scarcely support him. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Wade's heart suddenly skipped a beat and beads of cold sweat bedewed his forehead, for Dorothy Purnell and her mother had come into his mind. Hidden Gold The charming hills that round it rise, Your latest hours, and mine await; And when your Poet Horace dyes; There the deep sigh thy poet-friend shall mourn, And pious tears bedew his glowing urn. An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients I could not tell; but a deadly sickness came over me—a cold clammy perspiration bedewed my limbs. The Golden Magnet The women and the men I mark Absorbed in fancies dull and dark, Their gloomy eyes with tears bedewed, A poor afflicted multitude.” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Alas! my heart breaks at the very thought, and my tears bedew the paper on which I am writing. Hortense Makers of History Series The falling spray my head bedews, As gently as a vernal shower; Or, as the Holy Ghost imbues In consecrated hour, The soul that inly yearns for love, And seeks it from the throne above. Gleams of Sunshine Optimistic Poems With them I take delight in weal, And seek relief in woe; And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedewed With tears of thoughtful gratitude.—Southey. Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism Many a night, after Jennie was sound asleep in her bed, Nancy bedewed her pillow with tears. A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall Great drops of sweat each limb bedewed, His red eyes showed his wrathful mood. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Madame d’Albret embraced me with much affection, and allowed me to give vent to my feelings, which I did, bedewing her hands with my tears. Valerie She rested her head against the well-worn arm-chair where he used to sit, and kissed the back of it, and bedewed it with her tears. A True Friend A Novel With all with the hunted, whose eyes search mine In vain for the hint of a 'scaping clue; With those still tranc'd, where the skies bedew The half-op'd blossoms that round them shine. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer You cannot kill me while I cling to you thus—while I kiss your hands—while I bedew them with my tears. Rookwood Sumitrá's son, his eyes bedewed With piteous tears, thus sighed and sued. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse They overtook old Moggy, stumping along through mud and water, with tears bedewing her cheeks. Freaks on the Fells Three Months' Rustication I saw that Natty had been crying, for tears bedewed the page. In the Wilds of Africa The Prince at this moment had his cheeks bedewed with tears; what must not his feeling heart have suffered? The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) This time she looked around, showing a pale countenance bedewed with tears, and totally devoid of any expression which he could connect with a consciousness of his presence. The Mission Of Mr. Eustace Greyne 1905 Sugríva thus with gentle art And sweet words soothed the mourner's heart, Who brushed off with his mantle's hem Tears from the eyes bedewed with them. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse The facial expression is anxious and indicative of the most acute suffering, while the body is more or less bedewed with sweat. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse A single tear had escaped from it, and was rolling down the rude weather-bronzed cheek, little used to such bedewing. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse On giving utterance to the ill-understood speech, Helen Armstrong imprints a kiss upon her sister’s cheek, at the same time bedewing it with her tears. The Death Shot A Story Retold Every projection sent up columns of spray, the sprinklings of which reached the heights, bedewing the window of the cottage, and sending in the party under the gable. The Billow and the Rock Sugríva trembled as he viewed Each fallen prince with blood bedewed, And in his eyes which overflowed With tears the flame of anger glowed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse As the swelling increases, extending up toward the hock or knees, the hairs stand erect, and are bedewed by moisture no longer clear and odorless, but grayish, milky, and fetid. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse In full front of the fire sat another girl, whose pretty sweet face was bedewed with tears, which every now and then she wiped away. Yr Ynys Unyg The Lonely Island He arched his back, then lay flat, his skin colorless, bedewed with a sudden moisture. Sacrifice Such a creature, too, would droop her head in shame—so that every morning her pillow would be bedewed with tears. Debts of Honor Worn out with toil, their limbs bedewed, With blood, the strife they still renewed, Like Mercury and fiery Mars Met in fierce battle mid the stars. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse This worthy wife threw herself at her father's feet, bedewed them with tears, and in the most pathetic manner, implored him to commisserate her sorrow, and pardon her husband. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs And his locks, like unto the Graces, were bedewed with blood, and his curls, which were bound with gold and silver. The Iliad of Homer (1873) How hallow'd yon spot where a hero is lying, Embalm'd in the holiness worship bedews, The lamb watching over the sleep of the lion, Religion enthroned on the tomb of the Bruce! The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century She lifted her face, bedewed yet radiant; and he took it tenderly between his hands. The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn Eight thousand fell bedewed with gore, Then sank and died seven hundred more. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse On the mild, westerly airs came tenderness to bedew the hearts of men war-weary. The Ruinous Face But the bereaving day renders a boy destitute of his contemporaries; he is ever dejected, and his cheeks are bedewed with tears. The Iliad of Homer (1873) The moment he was gone Branwen started up with flashing eyes that were still bedewed with tears, and seized the old man’s hand. The Hot Swamp And tears bedewed many eyes, for they were reminded that there were yet many partings in store before that gathering should take place. Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure But Ráma stood in pensive mood, And gathering tears his eyes bedewed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse But if death is to terminate your existence there, let your last senses be impressed with the reflection that you die not without one more friend whose tears will bedew your funeral obsequies. The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees Old Hannah went away, sobbing aloud, and so overcome that, in spite of the hot water which bedewed her cheeks, she forgot all about the tea. A Life's Eclipse It was a terrible position; and a cold, damp perspiration bedewed the midshipman’s face, as he felt how near they both were to a terrible end. Cutlass and Cudgel Too long with rash and single arm, The peasant strove to guard his eyrie, Till Irish blood bedewed each farm, And Ireland wept for Tipperary. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry Then other hands the corse bedewed With fragrant juices that exude From sandal, cedar, aloe, pine, And every perfume rare and fine. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Presently out came a handkerchief, which was applied to each eye in turn, and came away bedewed with tears. Tom and Some Other Girls A Public School Story Then he suddenly sat down, pulled out his pocket handkerchief, and mopped off the perspiration that freely bedewed his face. The Adventures of Dick Maitland A Tale of Unknown Africa Night rides first with her steed named Dew-hair, and every morning as he ends his course he bedews the earth with foam from his bit. Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1879-80, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1881, pages 17-56 Can treason spring from out a soil bedewed with martyrs' blood? Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry Soon as the flood their dust bedewed, Their spirits gained beatitude, And all in heavenly bodies dressed Rose to the skies' eternal rest. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Swarthy faces were bedewed with sweat and dark eyes glowed with excitement, but there was never the slightest relaxation of the formalism of the affair. The Blood of the Conquerors "Oh leave me not!" cried the maiden, her soft cheek bedewed with tears, and deep sighs proceeding from her oppressed heart. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 Why tears bedewed her cheeks till her eyes became blind, why she trembled at times, and grew sick, and feinted, and fell to the earth, she knew not. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 Tears bedewed the face which she bowed down to her father's knee. The Home Each awful sign the giant viewed, And sudden tears his eye bedewed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Mr. Bennett sat in the candlelight with his tongue out and the first beads of a chilly perspiration bedewing his forehead. The Girl on the Boat The maidens came to witness her departure, with tears bedewing their cheeks. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 No tear bedewed her eye, no trembling seized her frame, no throb of rapture lifted the snowy mantle that hid her bosom. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 Plenty bedews the desert places, A hedge of mirth the hills encloseth. Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers His pitying eyes with tears bedewed, The weeping queen again he viewed, And saw around the prisoner stand Her demon guard, a fearful band. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse At this Mrs. Maxwell's wounds inwardly bled afresh, and she came little short of bedewing the kind letter with her tears. The Story of a Play A Novel It was hard, too, to leave a world in which dwelt such lovely beings as she who had visited him with the tear of pity and sympathy bedewing her soft eye. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 It was the young Emir kneeling, his beautiful blue eyes bedewed with tears. Tancred Or, The New Crusade She buried her face in the crimson counterpane, and bedewed its gorgeous embroidery with her fast-flowing tears. The Infernal Marriage While sweat and blood their limbs bedewed They met, retreated, and pursued: Each stratagem and art they tried, Stood front to front and swerved aside. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse The cold sweat at his responsibility gently bedewed his forehead. Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2 Over it Lillian shed such tears as have bedewed the relics of the dead since first this sad old world knew loss, since first a grave was filled. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee Let that satisfy you, and do not trample on the fallen;' and Fakredeen took her hand and bedewed it with his tears. Tancred Or, The New Crusade At length she opened her charming eyes, and looked about in search of him, but she could perceive nobody; yet she felt somebody who held her hands, kissed them, and bedewed them with his tears. The Fairy Book The Best Popular Stories Selected and Rendered Anew And first in place Vibhishaṇ led The slow procession of the dead, Behind, their cheeks with tears bedewed, Came sad the widowed multitude. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse In the tip of the nose of a mouse, a small puncture was made with a surgeon's needle, bedewed with the oil of tobacco. An Essay on the Influence of Tobacco upon Life and Health His body all bedewed with gore—his locks in loose disorder thrown, Let me, let her but touch once more—to the dread realm of Yama gone.' Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems Think of finest gold, of clearest lemon, of deepest orange on silkiest texture, just bedewed with a frost-like sheen, a silvery film, and you have a faint impression of what an eschscholtzia is. A Truthful Woman in Southern California Not even Miss Jane Pollock, for though no tears bedewed her bright black eyes, there was a peculiar heaving quality in her breathing, which suggested an impediment of some sort not to be readily overcome. On Christmas Day In The Evening Then while the tears their cheeks bedewed Parched grain upon the dead they strewed; Last, to the wood, as rules require, Vibhishaṇ set the kindling fire. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse She again resumed the same attitudes of attraction, and tears bedewed her cheeks. Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use She may, indeed, do her best to persevere in her resolve, but if one single tear bedews her cheek, she is no longer strong in the sanctity of her vow. Japanese Literature Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan The very pulpits were bedewed with unsuborned tears; those pulpits, which had formerly thundered out the most violent imprecations and anathemas against him. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell After these words, reclining herself, with weeping eyes, and face bedewed with tears, she kissed him. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I. Still stood the king in thoughtful mood And tears of joy his eyes bedewed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Losing these, we found the cinchona bedewed by the cool clouds of Guaranda; and last of all, among the trees, the polylepis. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America The girl rode behind him, her blouse open at the neck, her hair clinging in a black veining to her bedewed temples. The Emigrant Trail Night rides first on the horse which is called Hrimfaxe, and every morning he bedews 66 the earth with the foam from his bit. The Younger Edda Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda Here are mystic depths, wherein the bedewed shade prolongs itself among mysterious shadows. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) With thee delighted would we stray Where sweet Ayodhyá's groves are gay, Then in the joyous synod view King-making balm thy brows bedew; Our homage to Kauśalyá pay, And hasten on our homeward way.” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse "Of course it is," said Sylvia; "isn't this practical?" and she bedewed the patient's brow so liberally, that some of the perfume ran into his eyes, and made him wink vigorously. The House of Martha At the sight the saint felt tears of pity bedew his face; he was no longer in Greccio, his heart was in Bethlehem. Life of St. Francis of Assisi Bitter springs have barren issues; these bedew grief's arid sands. Erechtheus A Tragedy (New Edition) And when she goes down to the grave in death, he will bedew her grave with the honorable tears of manly feeling. The Child at Home The Principles of Filial Duty, Familiarly Illustrated He deemed her, when the tears that came From her sad eyes bedewed his frame, Laden with their celestial scent, Of living things most excellent. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Tears bathe their arms, and tears bedew the ground, And, mixt with clamour, comes the clarion's sound. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Ah! here is one of them, and your tears have bedewed it like a fountain. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Mournfully, tenderly, solemn and slow; Tears are bedewing the path as ye go; Kindred and strangers are mourners today; Gently, so gently, O bear her away. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Yes, the Blacks enjoy their freedom, And they won it dearly, too; For the life blood of their thousands Did the southern fields bedew. The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar Him joyless, reft of all, they viewed, And tears their mournful eyes bedewed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse The yew trees in the churchyard were bedewed with tiny drops. A Dozen Ways Of Love In the meantime Mrs Sullivan had uncorked her bottle of holy water, and plentifully bedewed herself with it, as a preservative against this mysterious woman and her dreadful secret. The Haunters & The Haunted Ghost Stories And Tales Of The Supernatural Fair is the garden, Sauda, to thy view, More fair appears Her dwelling; let me all its ways bedew With happy tears. Hindustani Lyrics Love me—albeit grief shall dim mine eyes, And tears bedew, I shall not e'en complain, for then my skies Shall still be blue. The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar Beside the king's her couch was spread, And next was Queen Sumitrá's bed, Who shone no more with beauty's glow, Her face bedewed with tears of woe. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse But, if so fate decrees, what can I more, Than with unceasing tears these eyes bedew, Abase my visage, and my lot deplore? The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch Hal, bedewed with cold perspiration, darted up the stairs to the conning tower. The Submarine Boys on Duty Life of a Diving Torpedo Boat They are an emaciated crowd obliged to pass and repass before a fruit-laden tree bedewed with clear water from a fountain, without being able to satisfy their hunger or quench their thirst. Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920 His lordship was still in the full agony of woe; still grasping and bedewing Jack's cold hand with his tears. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Overpowered with horror, unable to advance or retreat, Anthony continued to gaze upon the horrid spectacle, until the hair stiffened upon his head, and a cold perspiration bedewed all his limbs. Mark Hurdlestone Or, The Two Brothers After the publication of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," his athletic mind, scholarly and serene, was the first to bedew my hope with a drop of humanity. Pulpit and Press He was rocked on the bosom of a mother, cradled with prayer and pious hymns, his now seared brow bedewed with the waters of baptism. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is She was already at his feet, and had bedewed them plentifully with tears of joy. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Then laying aside the instrument, and wiping off the thick drops of sweat that bedewed his forehead, he began jotting down some figures on a piece of paper. All Around the Moon A cold perspiration bedewed his limbs, and his knees trembled with agitation. Mark Hurdlestone Or, The Two Brothers Here the speaker paused again and wiped his forehead, which was bedewed with perspiration. Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks A Picture of New England Home Life "With them I take delight in weal And seek relief in woe, And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedewed With tears of heartfelt gratitude." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 She looked at him, laid his head upon her bosom, bedewed his face with her tears, and muttered out, in a kind of sweet, musical cadence, the Irish cry of joy. The Poor Scholar Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Denis placed himself beside her, and the proud mother drew his head over upon her bosom, and bedewed his face with a gush of tears. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three In the meantime Mrs. Sullivan had uncorked a bottle of holy water, and plentifully bedewed herself with it, as a preservative against this mysterious woman and her dreadful secret. Phil Purcel, The Pig-Driver; The Geography Of An Irish Oath; The Lianhan Shee Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three At length, Ned pulled, out his beads, and bedewed himself most copiously with the holy water. The Station; The Party Fight And Funeral; The Lough Derg Pilgrim Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three We know not where, in all our literature, to find matter like this, so bedewed and steeped in tenderness, so swift in its alternations between lacerating details and soothing suggestions. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 Her lover looked down upon her, and, as he hung over the beautiful and insensible girl, the tears which he shed copiously bedewed her face. Fardorougha, The Miser The Works of William Carleton, Volume One He had bedewed the ground with the water of his eye and with the foam of his lips. The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians The willow's tears bedew her grave, and her sons fill the soldier's grave, and, wrapped in the gray, sleep well. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest I have certainly seen, in several instances, the tear of heartfelt repentance bedew the sinner's cheek. The Station; The Party Fight And Funeral; The Lough Derg Pilgrim Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three If our fleece is wet and we leave the ground dry, our fleece will soon be dry, though the ground may be bedewed. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII Women bedewed it with tears, and often pressed kisses upon it. Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War Then, O sire, an auspicious shower of flowers fell upon my head, possessed of celestial fragrance and bedewed with cold water. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 This is the deepest of our woes, For this, these tears our cheeks bedew, This is of love the final close, Oh GOD! the fondest, last adieu! Fugitive Pieces They rushed together in a warm embrace, while tears of affected transport bedewed their cheeks. The Empire of Russia I. The first thought that comes out of the words is that for all life and growth of the spirit there must be a bedewing from God. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII Let humor bedew duty; let it flash across care. Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made Those Brahmanas that drank the juice of the plants thus bedewed with milk, as also the king who performed the sacrifice in which that Soma was drunk, had to sink in hell. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 By Fashion's law, whene'er the Tragic Muse With sympathetic tears each eye bedews; When some bright Virtue at her call appears. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character And thou, why dost thou bedew thine eyes with the moist tear, having turned aside thy white cheek, and why dost thou not receive these words from me with pleasure? The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. Brethren, if we are to set forth anything, in our daily lives, of this strength, remember that our lives must be rooted in, as well as bedewed by, God. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII He was never weary of reading those letters; he kissed them, and bedewed them with his tears, imagining himself either with his brethren in Europe, or them present with himself in Asia. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 16 Mr. Latham passed one hand across a brow bedewed with perspiration, and stared helplessly at the German. The Diamond Master His limbs trembled, and a profuse perspiration bedewed his brow, although the night was rather cold than otherwise. Varney the Vampire Or the Feast of Blood Dost thou remember when thou camest a spy on Troy, disfigured by a vile dress, and from thine eyes drops caused by the fear of death bedewed thy beard? The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. The second is, that a soul thus bedewed by God will spring into purity and beauty. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII He threw dust upon his head, he clasped the loved form in his arms, and bedewed the pallid face with his tears. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) Night rides first on her horse called Hrimfaxi, that every morn, as he ends his course, bedews the earth with the foam that falls from his bit. The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson His eyes bedewed her brow with tears of joy as with loving tones he murmured again and again: "My child! my darling!" Sister Carmen But cease thou bedewing thine eyes with tears, my brother, and exciting me to tears. The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. The queen too noticed the emotion of the two strangers, and also Isabella's uneasiness, for she saw her often raise her hand to her forehead, which was bedewed with perspiration. The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes No pitying tear his cheek bedewed, As on the corse he gazed; That mother's beauty, once so fair, A critic's voice appraised. The Consolation of Philosophy The quivering curd, in panniers stowed, Is loaded on the jade, The stumbling beast supports the load, While trickling whey bedews the road Along the dusty glade. The Complete Book of Cheese A woman demands five talents of you, plagues you, and after you are turned out of doors, bedews you with cold water: she calls you again. The Works of Horace In this fifth circle those guilty of avarice undergo punishment by being chained fast to the earth to which they clung, and which they bedew with penitent tears. The Book of the Epic What dainty boy with sweet perfumes bedewed Has lavished kisses, Pyrrha, in the cave? Echoes from the Sabine Farm But then, most likely thou wilt pity Balder, And with a hot, a precious tear bedew him! The Death of Balder But suddenly her fears returned to her: she remembered what must be the terrible consequences of her indiscretion, and her eyes were again bedewed with tears. The Downfall Now it is fitting both to be bedewed with Persian perfume, and to relieve our breasts of dire vexations by the lyre, sacred to Mercury. The Works of Horace Where snow lay before, there is now green clover, bedewed in the morning. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times But now you're back, let's celebrate In the good old way and classic; Come, let us lard our skins with nard, And bedew our souls with Massic! Echoes from the Sabine Farm The moist precipitation of the storm Revives, refreshes and invigorates The various vegetation, and bedews Each blade of grass and floweret with a tear; As nature, weeping o'er the faults of man. Mountain idylls, and Other Poems Let orphan tears bedew his sacred urn, And fame's loud trump proclaim the heroe's name, Far as the circuit of the spheres extends. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1884 May the sky not frown upon you nor clouds bedew you with their chill and sullen rain! Twice Told Tales Monsieur Rambaud, his face red and bedewed with perspiration, exerted all his strength. A Love Episode Bella, your image just returns your smile— You weep, and tears its lovely cheek bedew— You sleep, and its bright eyes are closed the while— You rise, the faithful mimic rises too.— Notes and Queries, Number 19, March 9, 1850 Beside a deep and rapid stream A lonely maiden sat; With sighs her snowy bosom heaved, And tears bedewed the ground! The Poor Gentleman The blood of the martyrs has watered her heather, crimsoned her streams, stained her streets, and bedewed her fields. Sketches of the Covenanters I cannot describe the delicious feeling which thrilled through me at this moment, I seized her hand and pressed it in a transport of delight, while bedewing it with my tears. The Daughter of the Commandant Meantime the heat from the fire was bedewing her pale brow with beads of perspiration, and behind her the wind, coming in through the half-open window, quivered delightfully on her neck. A Love Episode They literally bedewed the sacred soil with their tears. The Rival Heirs; being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune But, alas! it was only cloud-land; and his eyes, that were starving for a sight of God's green earth, were again bedewed. In the Footprints of the Padres In Burr she saw the fallen angel, and bedewed him with many Christian tears. The Conqueror It was to bedew only him who felt and confessed guilt. Sermons to the Natural Man O long shall the eerie tale be told By that posse's surviving tithe; And with tears bedewed he'll sing this rude Ballàd of the widow of Thomas Blythe. Black Beetles in Amber Thy name is secure on history's page, and thy dust now resting beneath the dome of the Pantheon is bedewed with the tears of thy countrymen. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great She soon shall see her tender brood The pride, the pleasure o' the wood, Among the fresh green leaves bedewed, Awake the early morning. Voices for the Speechless She soon bowed her young head upon it, bedewing it with her tears. A Young Girl's Wooing Eve, fresh as a rose, bent over him and bedewed him, and said that she was going out and that Sissie had gone again. Mr. Prohack I will write its Marseillaise this very night, bedewing my couch with a poet's tears. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People Again and again he pressed her inanimate hands to his lips, and bedewed them with his tears, as about to tear himself from her for ever. Marriage Here a sister's affection might be traced—one who had lived long enough to lay her sacred offering upon the tomb, and bedew it with the tears of grief. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 473, January 29, 1831 Some of the choicest blood of English chivalry bedewed the plains of Brandywine, and valour, birth and merit were alike an unavailing sacrifice in the struggle at Saratoga. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 528, January 7, 1832 The Welsh chroniclers have celebrated the Mountains of Carno, near this place, as having been bedewed with the blood of the Saxons. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 481, March 19, 1831 “Nor in fight I’ve him forsaken, Nor have cast him down, I reckon, The lone field with blood bedewing, There the damsel Death he’s wooing.” Targum Sow them on the rock’s rude bosom, Night and morning stroll to view them, With thy briny tears bedew them, And when they shall sprout in glory I’ll return me from the foray.” The Talisman The child her falling tears bedew; No wife was ever found more true. Legends of the Middle Ages Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art That pastor and people have passed away, And the tears of night their graves bedew By the funeral cypress and solemn yew? The Poets and Poetry of Cecil County, Maryland But Juliet was filled only with the thought of herself and her husband, and the tears of her friend but bedewed the leaves of her bitterness, did not reach the dry roots of her misery. Paul Faber, Surgeon His brow is already bedewed with the sweat of anxiety. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes "Great Heaven! what do you mean?" cried Solomon, while a sudden sweat bedewed his forehead. Bred in the Bone He kissed her burning, feverish forehead, he bedewed it with tears, and forgave her, from the bottom of his heart, her misplaced love, her errors and transgressions. The Merchant of Berlin An Historical Novel She raised her eyes to his, her face bedewed with happy tears. Wife in Name Only The pages had recently been bedewed with tears. Venetia He thrust out his hand, and, grasping that of the archdeacon, bedewed it unmercifully. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction At these words tears of joy bedewed the cheeks of the whole household, and the most joyous of all, although she gave the least testimony to her pleasure, was Virginia. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction And yet perchance she may bedew My coffin with a tear! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 368, May 2, 1829 It is hard work, and the swarthy descendants of Ham look as if they were in a vapour-bath, and doubtless bedew the leaf with superfluous heat. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada Three or four times he was bedewed with profuse sweats; and these again were succeeded by an extreme dryness and burning heat of the skin. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are The bedewed gaze of their mother rested upon them and she burst into a fresh fit of sobbing. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction An expression of terror and wild despair had settled on his face, which was ghastly in its pallor and bedewed with sweat. The Red Thumb Mark "I care not what becomes of myself, if I lose you, Blaize," responded Patience, bedewing his countenance with another shower; "but I hope you won't die yet." Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire To Albert's breast an arrow flew, He felt a mortal wound; The drops that warm'd his heart, bedew The cold, and flinty ground. Poems (1786), Volume I. "Yes," he said, solemnly; and touched his bedewed white forehead with a handkerchief. Alice Adams Soft tears again bedewed my cheeks, and I even raised my humid eyes with thankfulness towards the blessed sun, which bestowed such joy upon me. Frankenstein I'll charm your willing ears With songs of lovers' fears, While sympathetic tears My cheeks bedew— Oh, sorrow, sorrow! The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan She bedewed the pillow with her tears, and fervently prayed for forgiveness for her involuntary fault. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire "Alas, my love, I trembling hear "A father's last adieu; "I see, I see, the falling tear "His wrinkled cheek bedew. Poems (1786), Volume I. Should I not bedew with my tears the graves of my sister and her children? Wieland: or, the Transformation, an American Tale His breath came smoking from his lips, and everything was instantly bedewed and wet. The War in the Air But desire of Christ conquered nature, and the thirst wherewith he thirsted for God bedewed the heat of thirst for water. Barlaam and Ioasaph The waters blue E'en now my shrinking foot bedew!' The Monk; a romance "And with the drops despair will shed, "My mournful love bedew. Poems (1786), Volume I. The young prince sighed deeply as he looked upon the countenance of the majestic swine; he thought of his royal father, and his eyes were bedewed with tears. The Pickwick Papers The window was bedewed externally, and they could see nothing through it. The War in the Air I dare not accuse my Creator of being responsible for all the sin and sorrow, suffering and shame that since the dawn of history has bedewed the world with blood and tears. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 Then She would clasp her in her arms suddenly, lean her head upon her Daughter's bosom, and bedew it with her tears. The Monk; a romance The scent of fresh bedewed things was in the air. The Shuttle At length she opened her charming eyes and looked about in search of him, but she could perceive nobody; yet she felt somebody who held her hands, kissed them, and bedewed them with his tears. The Little Lame Prince ‘The Treasure of Franchard,’ cried the Doctor; and, throwing his brown straw hat upon the ground, he whooped like an Indian and sprang upon Jean-Marie, whom he suffocated with embraces and bedewed with tears. Merry Men Intensely loyal to the Union to-day, she bedews with her tears and covers with her rarest flowers the bier of him who devoted his best energies to destroy it. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 Many the tasks that lightlier lend themselves In chilly night, or when the sun is young, And Dawn bedews the world. The Georgics Tears, trickling down their breasts, bedew the ground, And drums and trumpets mix their mournful sound. The Aeneid English There are bosoms on which so many tears have been shed that I cannot bedew them with mine. Moon and Sixpence Let us cease our idle chatter, Let the tears bedew our cheek, For a man from Tallangatta Has been missing for a week. The Man from Snowy River "Straight from my wooing I come—my lips are bedewed with her kisses— My lips and my song and my heart are drunk with the rapture of loving!" Songs and Other Verse At the sight of them, Tai-yü unwittingly nodded her head, and reflected on the benefit of having a father and mother; and tears forthwith again bedewed her face. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books He said; and falling tears his face bedew: Then thrice around his neck his arms he threw; And thrice the flitting shadow slipp'd away, Like winds, or empty dreams that fly the day. The Aeneid English Further on, was also a sketch of two persons flying a kite; a broad expanse of sea, and a large vessel; while in this vessel was a girl, who screened her face bedewed with tears. Hung Lou Meng, Book I Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Here the press'd herbs with bending tops betray Where oft entwined in amorous folds we lay; 170 I kiss that earth which once was press'd by you, And all with tears the withering herbs bedew. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 When she was borne away by the train, with her father and husband, and Miss Belinda, whose bonnet-strings were bedewed with tears, the Rev. Alfred Poppleton was the last man who shook hands with her. A Fair Barbarian The whole neighborhood was wet and bedewed, but smiling in the morning brightness. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy Her face shone through the tears that bedewed it. Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume II He had bedewed the ground with the water of his eye, and with foam from his lips. Legends of the Gods The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations Why, ye sad Phrygian women, do ye rend your hair and beat your woeful breasts and bedew your cheeks with streaming tears? Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Yes, Matilda, I have seen the drops of sacred pity bedew his cheek. Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian I dare not else trust myself with you.—And my tears trickled down her bosom, as hers bedewed my neck. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 1 May the sky not frown upon you, nor clouds bedew you with their chill and sullen rain! The Toll Gatherer's Day (From "Twice Told Tales") It was the sunshine of an April day; her repast in spite of her was bedewed with tears, and she ate the bread of sorrow. Imogen A Pastoral Romance In her whole-hearted prayers she bedewed the pavement of the basilica; she moistened the balustrade against which she leant her forehead. Saint Augustin She knocked a third time, and after a little fumbling with the lock, the door opened a chink, and a ghastly face, bedewed with drops of terror, peeped through. The Elect Lady As we stood thus lost, peering down at the silvery whirlpools and its sombre environment, we were bedewed with a light mist, spray sent upward by the frothing waters. Holidays in Eastern France In vain did Acmé watch over him--in vain did her tears bedew his couch--in vain did Delmé take his hand, and endeavour to draw his attention to passing objects. A Love Story At the sight of them the venerable Edith reared her drooping, desponding head, and the cheeks of the hoary father were bedewed with the tears of transport. Imogen A Pastoral Romance His forehead was bedewed with the sweat of anguish, and he tried to wipe off this dampness, but failed. The Magnificent Ambersons As he spoke thus, the aged wayfarer bedewed his face plenteously with tears, which the greatness of his joy had poured forth as signs of his heart. The Hermits Matrons in crowds, while tears bedew their charms, Babes at their sides and infants in their arms, Press round their Lincoln and his hand implore, To save them trembling from the tyrant's power. The Columbiad Grace was weeping, and weeping only; but Lucy looked saucy and mocking, even while the tears bedewed her smiling face, as rain sometimes falls while the sun is shining. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale A mass of cold metal placed in the oven is instantly bedewed with moisture, which dries up as the temperature of the metal rises. Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884 Octavio, not at all surprised, turned his head and his eyes bedewed in tears towards his rival. Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister Tears still bedewed his lashes, and his eyes had the sparkle and colour of the sword he wore at his side. The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea Though the air was frosty, my limbs were bedewed with sweat and my joints were relaxed with toil, but I was obstinately bent upon proceeding. Edgar Huntly or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker Yet over the steep, whence the mountain stream rushes, With you, kindest friends, in idea I rove; Mark the clear tumbling crystal, its passionate gushes, Its spray that the wild flower kindly bedews. Poems 1817 At my feet, The whortle-berries are bedewed with spray, Dashed upwards by the furious waterfall. Poems of Coleridge The good old persp. was bedewing my forehead by this time in a pretty lavish manner. Death at the Excelsior And Other Stories O you butlers, creators of new forms, make me of no drinker a drinker, a perennity and everlastingness of sprinkling and bedewing me through these my parched and sinewy bowels. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1 Two stout gentlemen, perspiration bedewing their foreheads, strove to restrain the ponies, and their classic clothing, that turned them into rather tattered Bacchuses, did not make them less incongruous. The Cathedral The youth had long been viewing These pleasant things, and heaven was bedewing The mountain flowers, when his glad senses caught A trumpet's silver voice. Poems 1817 And tears bedewed the noble Captain's cheek as this harrowing thought crossed his mind. The Virginians You shall be as a paradise of delights, bedewed with a living fountain of heavenly waters. Purgatory He took her hand and gently pressed it to his lips; his eyes would have been bedewed, had not the dreadful sorrows and trials of his life much checked his native susceptibility. Endymion The first rays of the sun were shooting their way through the early morning mist and playing on the bedewed stones of the house. Stories of the Prophets (Before the Exile) Having made her prudent, high-minded speech, she turned round and slept; and poor Linda also turned round and bedewed her pillow. The Three Clerks For some time he lay on the earth perfectly motionless, watched and gently bedewed by the victorious skunk; then he got up and crept whining away. The Naturalist in La Plata Their briny spray bedewed the graves of soldiers, who had fallen far away from their kindred and their loved ones, in their Northern homes. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences But the child, His eyes bedewed with tears, ran after her, Calling her "Mother!" Mârkandeya Purâna, Books VII. VIII "My fallen country!" sighed Clarence, a not unmanly tear bedewing the glasses of his spectacles. The Swoop! or How Clarence Saved England A Tale of the Great Invasion On the following night he was about to retire to bed, when the Lakhimpur Naib burst into the parlour and clasped his master’s feet which he bedewed with tears. Tales of Bengal His cap is duntled in; his back bears fresh stains of peat; a gentle rain distils from the few angles of his person, and bedews the platform; for Mark Armsworth has "been in Whit" to-day. Two Years Ago, Volume I How sweet and consoling to follow this Immaculate Mother, passing to and fro, and bedewing the sacred spots with her tears. The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ The heaving chests and profuse perspiration bedewing the bodies of both combatants, told how severe had been their exertions. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter It is bedewed exactly as it is by the candle flame. Outlines of Lessons in Botany, Part I; from Seed to Leaf And now I have but a single word to say, and that is, that the grave of this noble hero is bedewed with the most tender and sacred tears ever shed upon a human tomb. A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee Happily for his reason, a flood of tears, such as women shed, burst from his soul, rather than from his eyes, bedewing her still sweet and placid countenance. Wyandotte They walk in the middle of winter with their poor little toes pinched into a miniature slipper, incapable of excluding as much moisture as might bedew a primrose. Domestic Manners of the Americans A heavy sweat bedewed his forehead; the ruddy colour of that plump countenance grew sadly faded, the good-natured features drawn and pinched with worry. Alias the Lone Wolf Wine, and the rose, that sparkling wine bedews. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton I bedewed with tears those spring-time flowers, For they brought to my mind the happy hours When I roamed through the forests' and meadows green With a heart all alive to each beautiful scene. Canadian Wild Flowers Tom Clarke's cheeks were bedewed with the drops of sympathy, while, with much sobbing, he declared his opinion, that an action should lie against the lady's father. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves Whereat the young virgin was so moved with gratitude, that she fell down on her knees before his Grace, and bedewed his hand with her tears. Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 2 Then he kissed his feet, and bedewed them with his tears. Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 1 And the good doctor, quite overcome by this unusual flight of eloquence, blew his nose vigorously and wiped from his spectacles the moisture with which his own eyes had bedewed them. Barriers Burned Away Sun on meadows bedewed appears, Soul in mem'ries of smiles and tears. Poems and Songs Very far off dwells Virtue, as Hesiod says, and long and steep and rough is the way thither, and travellers must bedew it with sweat. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02 Whereupon they all fell upon their knees, and the possessed virgin offered up so beautiful a prayer that none had ever heard the like before, and every face was bedewed with tears. Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 2 As he rode along the streets, he bedewed its stones with his tears. Thaddeus of Warsaw These appeals, some of them traced on bark by saintly men who soon were to water with their blood, the land blessed by their labours, she kissed reverentially and bedewed with her tears. The Life of the Venerable Mother Mary of the Incarnation The grass is bedewed, The sunlight renewed, It's early, early, summer's advancing But autumn soon comes a-dancing! Poems and Songs The pyramids were erected by the iron will and the cruel might of the Pharaohs, the blood of nations stain every stone and they are bedewed with many tears. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi These masses, which will one day perhaps be objects of commerce, are constantly bedewed with sulphurous acid. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1 Mary, who investigated the cause of these tremors on her pillow, bedewed it with delicious though bitter tears, when her alarmed soul whispered that she nourished for this amiable foreigner "a something than friendship dearer." Thaddeus of Warsaw And she clung there, bedewing with scalding tears the cold feet of the image, while there was neither sign, nor voice, nor any that answered. Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face Hannibal stood by the white rosebush, that was again in bloom, and tears of joy, mingling with those of sorrow, bedewed the sweet flowers. What Can She Do? The unjust were bedewed, the just were left dry as bones. Smith and the Pharaohs, and other Tales This I read and re-read until I grew sick of bright Roxana tripping o'er the green, or of gentle Delia when a tear bedews her eye to think yon playful kid must die. Afoot in England Over in the east, above the Awkward Man's house, the Wedding Veil of the Proud Princess floated across the sky, presently turning as rosy as if bedewed with her heart's blood. The Story Girl They then rose up and embraced each other, while tears of cordial affection bedewed their cheeks. The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story Beneath their fretted branches hung the bedewed moss like a veil of sparkling crystals, moving gently to and fro as if touched by some unseen power. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter If, in the far-gone centuries, the prayers and tears of sorrowful human beings have bedewed that cold stone, some efficacy, some tenderness, some vitality, born of these prayers and tears, must yet remain! God's Good Man Tears of joy bedewed her face, when he related the good fortune that had attended his call on Wilkinson. The Two Wives Or, Lost and Won Ah! happy youth and maiden, thus bedewed with life's nectar of blessedness! Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing Fear came upon him, and trembling and a cold sweat bedewed his limbs; and once more the past rushed over him with tenfold force; days of happiness and comparative innocence now forfeited forever. It Is Never Too Late to Mend The hot fit had just left him, and he lay upon his bed bedewed with a cold perspiration, in a state of complete exhaustion. Roughing It in the Bush He strode away forthwith, And bent in grief above a stream, His cheeks bedewed with tears. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers Perceiving my confusion, which was extreme, he clasped me in his arms, and bedewed my face with tears. The Adventures of Roderick Random She took the flowers, and while arranging them in a large Japanese vase, she bedewed them with the first real sincere tears she had shed since her entrance into the world. The Honor of the Name Tired nature's sweet restorer descended like a dove upon his wet eyelids, and fanned him with her downy wings, and bedewed the hot heart and smarting limbs with her soothing, vivifying balm. It Is Never Too Late to Mend As the perspiration bedewed his brow, he felt that Heaven had dealt with him somewhat too liberally in the way of fat—he was provided too amply with it ever to excel as an oarsman. Thelma The light from the wax-candles that stood on the harpsichord fell directly upon her face, which was bedewed with tears. Joseph II. and His Court No storm, we know, may change the blue Soft heaven that haply death descries No tears, like these in ours, bedew The little eyes. A Century of Roundels At these thoughts a developed terror gripped at his vitals and a sweat as cold as ice bedewed his entire body. The Ruby of Kishmoor But this good creature did go; did relieve Mrs. Harvey; and, bare-headed, suffered himself to be bedewed ten minutes by her tearful twaddle. Christie Johnstone He threw himself on his knees directly, and kissed and mumbled her hand, and bedewed it with hysterical tears. A Woman-Hater He reached out his hand, which she kissed and bedewed with her tears. Joseph II. and His Court Her heart sank lower and lower; a cold perspiration bedewed her face. Jezebel's Daughter The thirtieth of November dawned with the grave brightness of an autumn day, as the sun slowly mounted from the golden east, drinking up the mists that rose tardily, leaving the grass thickly bedewed. The Daisy chain, or Aspirations She bowed her head on her lover's shoulder, and tears of purest joy bedewed her cheeks. Henry VIII and His Court O my neighbour fair, I reckt ne'er to part, * Or the ground bedewed with my tears to sight! The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 08 An old, faded silk handkerchief was thrown over her shoulders; her sweet, pale face was bedewed with tears, and her lips were murmuring gentle complaints, though no one stopped to listen. Joseph II. and His Court Gabbett took another look at the purpling face and the bedewed forehead, and then sprang erect, rubbing at his right hand, as though he would rub off something sticking there. For the Term of His Natural Life He then thrust out his hand and, grasping that of his new foe, bedewed it unmercifully. Barchester Towers Let my bones be bedewed with Thy love, and let them say unto Thee, Who is like unto Thee, O Lord? The Confessions of St. Augustine Old Nicholas, looking up abruptly, saw the lad's face, waxen, his brow bedewed with sweat. The Sea-Hawk "I have heard it said that what is laid in the coffin bedewed with tears, draws after it to the grave the one who sheds them." Joseph II. and His Court Then, in the middle distance, above a pile of "two by fours," appeared Issachar's head, the features agitated and the forehead bedewed with the moisture of honest toil. The Portygee Tears bathe his cheek, and tears the ground bedew: He strain'd him close, as to his breast he grew. The Odyssey And tears bedewed those wizened cheeks, tears of penitence, sincere, at least for the time. Hard Cash Bedewed were the sands with tears, bedewed the warriors' arms; so great a lord of fear they sorrowed for. The Iliad His parchment-like face was grey and mottled, his brow bedewed with sweat; his lips were blue and quivering, his eyes bloodshot and almost threatening tears. The Tavern Knight "I forgive you, sire—I forgive you!" exclaimed the queen, clasping his hands, and bedewing them with grateful tears. Windsor Castle The prince with transport flew, Hung round his neck, while tears his cheek bedew; Nor less the father pour'd a social flood; They wept abundant, and they wept aloud. The Odyssey Lygia listened, fixing on him her blue eyes, which in the light of the moon were like mystic flowers, and bedewed like flowers. Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero At this tender recollection his eyes were bedewed with tears. Sintram and His Companions It was dusk when she got home, and as she sat in the firelight eating her bread and milk, several tears bedewed the little rolls, and even the home honey had a bitter taste. An Old-Fashioned Girl A face, deathly pale, she saw, which in the sunshine glistened with the sweat of agony that bedewed it; but the lips were tightly closed and the countenance grimly expressionless. The Trampling of the Lilies She hastened to detain the Doge, threw her white arms around his neck fondly, and concealed in his bosom the tears with which her countenance was bedewed. The Bravo of Venice; a romance A cold perspiration bedewed the comte's face, his hands convulsively opened, and his hat, which he held between his trembling fingers, fell to the ground. Ten Years Later That through this hopeless denunciation still lingered some human feeling and tenderness might have been shown by the fact that at its close his hands trembled and his face was bedewed by tears. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's Go, my boy, and if you fall, tho' distant, exposed and unwept by those that love you, the most precious tears are those with which heaven bedews the unburied head of a soldier.' The Vicar of Wakefield He laid him down right tranquilly, Gave up life's latest sigh; And mournful stillness reigned around, And tears bedewed each eye, For this fine old English gentleman All of the olden time. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 4 Let me embrace that gallant hand, and bedew it with my tears! Roundabout Papers He sighed his first sigh of inexpressibleness, had a chill or so along the spine, and at intervals his brow was bedewed. Ramsey Milholland Baptismal waters yet bedew thy brow; The grace that once was mine, that grace hast thou. Polyeucte I threw myself at her feet, and, seizing her hand, bedewed it with a thousand tears. The Sorrows of Young Werther A cold perspiration bedewed his very back, when he recollected that the chief constable would be present at Cole's examination, and supply the link, even if there should be one missing. Put Yourself in His Place The old man tore the cravat from his swelling throat, and wiped the beads of cold sweat that bedewed his brow. Caught in the Net He then thrust out his hand, and grasping that of his new foe, bedewed it unmercifully. Barchester Towers Drop down, ye heavens, and bedew the dryness of my heart. Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) The deepest philosopher never fathomed a character more thoroughly than this poor child fathomed her philosopher, when she had read his journal ten or eleven times, and bedewed it with a thousand tears. A Simpleton She hesitated a moment, then clasped it like one who is sinking, and before he divined her purpose, she kissed and bedewed it with tears. He Fell in Love with His Wife |
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