单词 | springtide |
例句 | This autumn season is something more akin to late springtide in the brilliant career of Edna O’Brien, described by her American peer Philip Roth as the greatest living woman writing in English. Edna O’Brien: from Ireland’s cultural outcast to literary darling 2015-10-10T04:00:00Z Who could describe an egg for instance whose springtide of youth was far behind and yet was not quite ready for the discard! Reading the Weather 2012-04-19T02:00:27.487Z The man's whole nature was suddenly broken up, and flowing forth as a stream in a springtide thaw. Mitchelhurst Place, Vol. I (of 2) A Novel 2012-04-03T02:00:33.630Z There was then Summer nor winter, springtide nor the time Of harvest, but the soft unfailing sun Shone always, and the sowing time was one With reaping.” Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z The capping-day was the end of our springtide, and for some of us the summer was to be brief. An Edinburgh Eleven Pencil Portraits from College Life 2012-03-21T02:00:30.747Z As there is now in the earth, so there is always in human souls a springtide ready to burst forth into beautiful living. The Optimist's Good Morning 2012-03-15T02:00:23.453Z Marriage had added to her beauty by giving an additional fulness and womanliness to her figure, and changing her springtide prettiness into a more developed loveliness. The Fourth Estate, vol. 2 2011-12-25T03:00:12.817Z Phyllida whose heart is full of the dancing springtide thinks her dear mamma should wear the brightest colours and the richest stuffs in the world. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z When the knight heard this he said to the chaplain that within six months would he seek the sea for the springtide crossing, and thereto he plighted faith. Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends 2011-11-24T03:00:40.487Z A springtide land It seemed, where East winds came not. The Epic of Hades In Three Books 2011-11-16T03:00:28.060Z Have ye no springtide, and no burst of May In flowers and leafy trees, when solemn night Pants with love-music, and the holy day Breaks on the ear with songs of heavenly light? The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges 2011-10-22T02:00:26.887Z But if you were right, and we had the same laws and sinned against them, still peace and springtide might some day visit the earth; but now it is winter, and we are at war. Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z In the springtide days, the crow turns aside from theft and robbery to the softer game of love, whereunto you hear the harsh voice attuned in cluttering notes. In New England Fields and Woods 2011-07-27T02:00:26.953Z But it was the accumulated experience of her whole past, the first abundant math borne by the springtide of life which was garnered up in these three remarkable works. Mathilde Blind 2011-07-27T02:00:25.473Z Stella broke into a springtide shower of happy tears, and clung to her preserver from the matrimonial toils of Bloxam, the ogre, like a nestling child. By Veldt and Kopje 2011-06-15T02:00:20.067Z And to the right a lattice make, A passage for the day, Where the swallow, bringing springtide, May dart about and play, And the nightingale, sweet singer, Tell the happy month of May. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z My eyes first opened on the laughing spring, And all of life, of hope, of fond affection Has been passed in springtide. Joan of Arc A Play in Five Acts 2011-04-14T02:00:57.593Z The sweet, sad cuckoo makes the air resound With his two notes with springtide languor filled; And the tall pines, by eddying breezes thrilled, Tremble, as ocean echoes in a shell. Contemporary Belgian Poetry Selected and Translated by Jethro Bithell 2011-03-10T03:00:44.993Z "It's a vera springtide o' good fortune," said the Elder, "and I am a grateful auld man." A Song of a Single Note A Love Story 2011-02-24T03:01:01.930Z The picture was a fitting one for springtide. A Blot on the Scutcheon At length the timid beauties of April were merged into the exuberance of the leaf and flower of May, and Nature was resplendent in the full glory of the springtide. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins Be to us as the springtide that melts the ice, Arise! Shadows of Flames A Novel On our springtide walks, his head, as he trotted in front, would suddenly be twitched to one side, as if we had jerked it by a rein. Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road He longed for love—not for the ordinary springtide passion experienced by ninety-nine men out of a hundred; nor for the ordinary “living-prosaically-ever-after” which is the ultimate sequel to such affairs. What a Man Wills At springtide there was love and marriage, not always voluntarily, but in deference to the right of lords and princes to command their dependants to marry. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) Moreover, as the springtide of nature fills each creature with joy and hope, so Israel's feast of redemption promises the great day of liberty to those who still chafe under the yoke of oppression. Jewish Theology But in spite of all the familiar, springtide loveliness, this month of May was not what she had dreamed. Shadows of Flames A Novel But it is not always frigid here, for we have springtide and the season of seven sweet suns. Seeds of Pine What a gay life in field and woodland in the sweet springtide! Belcaro Being Essays on Sundry Aesthetical Questions And once there came a dame in weft All pearl besprent, as when the sky A springtide day hath wept and left A stormy eve one flash of gems. Blooms of the Berry On the Hampshire hills and along the far meanderings of the Connecticut a hundred tints of perfect springtide beguiled the heart to forget that winter had ever been. John March, Southerner And man, more friendly, should call his race as gently to the springtide of Christ's dear love. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 But already this springtide splendor was beginning to disappear beneath the glare of approaching summer. Across Asia on a Bicycle All the same, he represents also a reaction which sees the humorous side of the lover's springtide longings, and views all things very much as they are, without illusion. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse The springtide at the heart of things Sang as the spring knows how. Ioläus The man that was a ghost Your Church adopted an old Pagan festival, the rejoicing at the renewal of the earth in the genial springtide. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) We looked for pressure with full moon and springtide on 23d of November; but then, and for several days afterwards, the ice was quite quiet. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 Vol. I So, near Lough Cara's silver sheen, They built of turf and bark A hut wherein from springtide green They dwelt through winter's dark. The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts It was from this association that they were looked on as apt emblems of those who enjoyed the bright springtide of life and no more. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare The girl is fair As is a morn in springtide; and her father 4 A king in all but name, such reverence His citizens accord him. Gycia A Tragedy in Five Acts And although the season is so far advanced that the whole earth is chilled and desolate, my heart was like the springtide, swelling with gladness. The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance The springtide lifted the ice, and suddenly it broke asunder; but the crowd had reached the embankment, where the sparks were flying over me. The Sand-Hills of Jutland Wherefore for these bright blooms of spring Thy springtide sweet surrendering, The tribute of my love repay And all my gifts with thine outweigh. The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura So they met often that springtide, and oftener as the weather waxed warmer. The Sundering Flood The compacts of that springtide warranted the hope that 340,000 allied troops would advance on the north and north-east frontiers of France. William Pitt and the Great War No space for sadness in the heart to-day, Seeing the generous, faithful earth fulfill The springtide promise of vine, field and hill When bush and hedge were rosy-flushed with May. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873 James came to England in a springtide of rarely rivalled clemency, which was reckoned of the p. 149happiest augury. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles It was the true and perfect springtide of the year, when Love walks amongst the flowers, and comes a step nearer what it seeks with every dawn. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida Gradually the springtide crept upward into the heart of the mountains, quickening the pulses of the rocks themselves until even the mosses and lichens slumbering at their feet awakened to renewed life. At the Time Appointed And yet no poet had ever a more beautiful springtide, though it was restless, as spring p. 9should be, with the promise of greater things and ‘high midsummer pomps.’ Obiter Dicta Second Series It was one of those mild days that sometimes come near upon Christmas, as if the year had repented itself, and just before dying, was dreaming of its lost springtide. Agatha's Husband A Novel It was a lovely springtide, and new hope fallaciously decked Southern Germany, as if all trouble were over and all had been forgiven. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 The springtide of the north is green and beautiful, but it has nothing of the radiance, the dreamfulness, the ecstasy of spring in the southern countries. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida Now springtide brings back its mild and tepid airs, now the heaven's fury equinoctial is calmed by Zephyr's benign breath. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus He was a young man, fit and strong, in the springtide of life, just about to plunge into an absorbing business. The Girl on the Boat And what springtide and confluence of that nation have housed and familied themselves among us, these four years of the king's reign? Notes and Queries, Number 190, June 18, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. With the new day, he awoke to new life, one of those awakenings, so fresh and limpid, that are only vouchsafed to adolescence in its triumphant springtide. The Child of Pleasure It is the loveliness of love, the sweetness of womanhood, the glorious ferment of the blood in the human springtide which are celebrated in "The Visionary." Essays on Scandinavian Literature Now the blooms of springtide on the meadow Touch no more my heart; Where thou, angel, art, is truth and goodness; Nature, where thou art. The Youth of Goethe He seems to bring into music some of the power of the Chinese artists who, in the painting of a twig, or of a pair of blossoms, represent the entire springtide. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Ere the close of this century and of this age, it shall be made clear and evident how wondrous was that springtide and how heavenly was that gift!” The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh The winds of the true springtide are passing over you; adorn yourselves with blossoms like trees in the scented garden. The Secret of Divine Civilization Diana, quite unconscious of having, like her namesake, the moon, caused this springtide of the heart, could not forbear a glance of surprise, but greeted her coadjutor without embarrassment and with all friendliness. The Silent House Joyous a while they wandered hand in hand, 21 By friendship led along the springtide plain; How oft did Fancy wake her transports bland, And on the lids the glistening tear detain! The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan And other emotions, timid and uncertain of themselves, uneasy with the swelling sap of springtide, speak their poetry and their pain, tell their tales and are silent, make us remember what once we felt. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers The music moving on the sea that felt The storm-wind even as snows of springtide melt Was blithe as Ariel's hand or voice might make And bid all grief die gladly for its sake. Astrophel and Other Poems Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, Vol. VI So it fell on a morn of springtide, as Sigmund sat on the sward By that ancient house of the Dwarf-kind and fashioned a golden sword? The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs Any extreme moment of human experience will give an interpretation of such symbolism—love or death or the mere springtide of the year. Among Famous Books Then the new alto came to the choir, and Pinton—at being springtide, when the blood is in the joyful mood—thought that he was in love. Visionaries I see these locks in silvery slips, This drooping gait, this altered size: But springtide blossoms on thy lips, And tears take sunshine from thine eyes! The Hundred Best English Poems For up at Ardmuirland we have to wait till May for settled springtide. Up in Ardmuirland In writing about other men's books, he almost forgot that the springtide had brought to him no bouquet of song. The House of the Vampire Stray pirate boats still hung off headland and coast; stray wikings still shoved out in springtide to gather booty. History of the English People, Volume I Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216 From end to end with verdure doth the whole earth glow; ’Tis springtide once again, once more the tulips and the roses blow! Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers I have not now, of a long time, found such high springtides as formerly. Samuel Rutherford and some of his correspondents I understood that if all the lowly flowers wished to be roses, nature would lose its springtide beauty, and the fields would no longer be enamelled with lovely hues. The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse It was a breath of springtide that Jack had brought with him. The House of the Vampire We will have a right merry time this joyous springtide. The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot From end to end with verdure doth the whole earth glow; ’Tis springtide once again, once more the tulips and the roses blow! Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers I am bank and brim full: a great high springtide of the consolations of Christ hath overwhelmed me.’ Samuel Rutherford and some of his correspondents O my Love! each eve I come to fling My springtide roses sweet before Thy Cross divine; By their plucked petals fair, my hands so gladly bring, I long to dry Thine every tear! The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse If he yielded to the impulse of the moment, the wine of the springtide would set their blood afire, and from the flames within us there is no escape. The House of the Vampire Theosophy is no more allied to Christian Science than the odor of the upas-tree is to the sweet breath of springtide, or the brilliant coruscations of the northern sky are to solar heat and light. No and Yes Her gay cries, sweet and shrill, rouse the springtide. Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers The springtide hue of the wild flower at her breast was matched in her cheek. The Clarion The eggs thus protected remain through the winter, the larvae not being hatched till springtide, when the young leaves begin to sprout forth. The Life-Story of Insects In song that bird cannot excel him which, among the leaves of the blossoming springtide, pours forth her plaint and her honey-sweet song. The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological When we get near enough to God to see this, the springtide of Truth in Christian Science will burst upon us in the similitude of the Apocalyptic pictures. No and Yes So he kissed it and felt perfumed by its strong springtide aroma. His Masterpiece She sang happily as she strode, lithe and strong and throbbing with unfulfilled energies and potencies, through the springtide of the woods. Success A Novel Nor could this temporary miracle do more for Oliver Vyell than wake in him a false springtide of the heart and delay by so long the revenge of his past upon his present self. Lady Good-for-Nothing The energies of the Dutch at this springtide of their national life were far from being confined to European, waters. History of Holland Joyous springtide was on the world; May Day, with all its gay doings, was close at hand; and graver thoughts or anxious fears alike seemed out of place. For the Faith Once outside, on finding themselves again face to face with healthy mother Nature in her springtide season, they breathed noisily with an air of delight. His Masterpiece I stand no more in the waxen-lit room: I see thee again as I saw thee that day, In a world of sunshine and springtide bloom, 'Midst the green and white of the budding May. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 But soon they found themselves surrounded on all sides by violets, and so with wary, gentle steps they passed over their fresh fragrance inhaling the very breath of springtide. Abbe Mouret's Transgression She lives in hopes of a new springtide in life. The Dangerous Age The sun rose clear and bright birds carolled in the gladness of their hearts; all nature was filled with the joy of happy springtide; but there was a heavy cloud resting upon Freda's spirits. For the Faith This is the springtide's mournful feast: The frantic troops of blooming girls Are rushing hither with flying curls: Moaning they smite their bare white breast, Adonis! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 O trees, rejoicing trees, Arrayed in springtide dress, How full ye are of prophecies Of everlastingness! Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs It was like a slow hatching in the warm egg of springtide. Abbe Mouret's Transgression He appeared more than interested—absorbed, indeed—in the world without, and he looked bright and handsome enough, and charged enough with buoyant health, to be the ideal bridegroom of Nature in her springtide. Master of His Fate Dalaber looked round him at the awakening beauty of the springtide world, and a lump seemed to rise in his throat. For the Faith Her dreaming became so light, she no longer thought, but lay there, steeped in springtide, with moist eyes. A Love Episode Verily human beauty, joy, and love will reach their divinest height during those inaugural days of springtide coupling. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society No longer do we dream ourselves in a garden of springtide blossoms; we can only look upon canvas trees and paper flowers. The Theory of the Theatre This, then, we did, after that first day's travel in the bright springtide sunshine. A Heroine of France Anthony had laughed and sung aloud and shouted for joy in the shady alleys of the garden, amid all the blissful sights and sounds of springtide. For the Faith Around her the springtide was maturing into birth, and the purple-tinted gems of the trees showed like delicate lacquer against the blue sky. A Love Episode The town was very gay this bright springtide, and Tom was more than ready to plunge into the vortex of such amusements as were open to him. Tom Tufton's Travels The while the birds from each tree and bush chanted their Maker's praise, and the sweet fresh green of springtide enlivened the scene, as if to welcome us pilgrims to our home. Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune Of singular delicacy, of exquisite proportions are his marbles of youth, of springtide, and the desire of life. Promenades of an Impressionist February had come, with its promise of hope, and springtide, and the longer daylight, so dear to the heart of students. For the Faith March had come, and the springtide was already budding out of doors. A Love Episode It is true her heart may not yet be won: she has to be wooed; and what fair daughter of Eve has not hailed with rapture that brightest day in the springtide of her life? Routledge's Manual of Etiquette And now, caring no more for the rain than if it had been a springtide shower, I slowly began to creep along the wall in the direction of the sound. Dead Men's Money Cherry, peach, and apple blossoms Scattering fragrance far and wide; Buttercups and pure white snowdrops Tell of gracious, sweet springtide. Home Geography for Primary Grades Radley will lead off the madrigal to springtide and love," he cried, "which erstwhile has been spoiled for lack of a voice that can be heard alone from such a height. For the Faith And as the hearse passed along the sunny street like a car symbolical of springtide, a number of white pigeons wheeled over the mourners' heads. A Love Episode While in that city, he consorted, before his springtide, with the young libertines, the "willow twigs" of his country; and, in order to gain experience, frequented the theatres and music-halls. Eastern Shame Girl I think that was a springtide of civilisation, all the fine arts nourished at the same moment.' Venetia But one morning as she stood watching the springtide, Kitty saw him walking up the drive; the sky was growing bright with blue, and the beds were catching flower beneath the evergreen oaks. A Mere Accident The glory and the grace of the Renaissance, its blooming time of beauty, and its springtide of young strength, were over. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts It seemed as though this lovely springtide and this garden, with its blossoming lilac, were prolonging within their hearts the first rapture of love. A Love Episode But early in June, in the full flush of this springtide of promise, it appeared that the Lord was minded to chasten them. The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West Joy to thee, Lady! many years of joy To thee—and thine—that springtide of the heart, The bliss of virtuous love, without alloy. Poems (1828) Again we stigmatise the untamed aesthete who, regardless of the mundane tragedy, runs riot in the springtide of emancipated emotions, as one "with too much tea" in him. The Book of Tea One day—it was in 1842, and the springtide was struggling merrily with the May winds of New England—he stood at last in his own chapel in Providence, a priest of the Church. The Souls of Black Folk The renewed spiritual life which set in so strongly with Spenser, reached its springtide in Shakespeare. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry Then she sat silent a little, and said: 'When six months are worn, it will be springtide; I will come to thee in the spring days, and know what thy mind is then. The Well at the World's End: a tale Angelique smiled, as she stood there, dazzled, and as if bathed in the springtide. The Dream Rhetoric will stretch its commonplace veil between him and the unceasing springtide of the earth. Saint Augustin And underneath the picture is it writ: Bitter winter, burning summer, never more shall waste and wear;Blossom of the rose undying brings undying springtide there. The Water of the Wondrous Isles In her deep, dark, lustrous eyes, her simple, trusting ways, there was a springtide of refreshment, a pure, pervading radiance, that brightened the darkest thing it touched. The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok The evilness of thy days shall bring down the Zeedians on thee as the suns of springtide bring the avalanche down. A Dreamer's Tales And the people were two, a man and a woman in the springtide of youth, and both were speaking honeyed words, and both were tender toward each other with desire. Shallow Soil Truly, this springtide of love, which the poet cries for in his distress, the son of Monnica knew well was come for him. Saint Augustin The languor of the springtide and the joyousness of the morning breeze—the distant ringing of bells—tears in one's eyes—and she will smile—pass by—the dear one! The Created Legend And only when a flood came down, or the head of some springtide came up, did any but playful children tread the lichened cracks of the stepping-stones. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War They rode into power on a springtide of all the rampant prejudices and rancorous passions of their time. Coningsby The kingdom is my son’s!Strike from my little milk-white horse the shoes,And loose him where the freshets make the meadGreenest in springtide. The Legends of Saint Patrick Between the clasped hands rested a crucifix, and with the roses scattered over the sheet the bed was like a couch of springtide. Fruitfulness The glories of fair April's pride Are smiling round on every hand, And springtide beauties, far and wide, As with a garment clothe the land. Lays from the West Dr. Sacheverell, by embarking his small capital of talent on the springtide of a furious political collision, brought back an ampler return for his little investment than ever did Wickliffe or Luther. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater Reapers have gathered golden store Of maize and ripened grain, And they’ll seek the lonely fields no more Till the springtide comes again. The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon Girlish days swept by much as usual—the rapid growth of warm thought and feeling making each revolving year a continuous springtide, an opening summer. God's Answers A Record of Miss Annie Macpherson's Work at the Home of Industry, Spitalfields, London, and in Canada It was a marvellous cortege, flowery like springtide, full of felicity, which moved every heart. Fruitfulness They are dreaming of their ancient springtides, when they edited magazines or played "Hamlet." Without Prejudice One morning, as she stood watching the springtide, she saw him walking up the drive: the sky was bright with summer hours, and the beds were catching flower beneath the evergreen oaks. Celibates These things were only accidentals, not worthy to be taken into account while the great sweet hope that had come to her, flooded like a springtide every nook and corner of her heart. The Maid of Maiden Lane In a few hours' time they would be scattered to the four corners of Paris, and for a paltry copper the passers-by would purchase a glimpse and a whiff of springtide in the muddy streets. The Fat and the Thin However, a precocious springtide brought with it that March such balmy warmth and sunshine that the only ill-effect she experienced was a little fatigue. Fruitfulness It was all a rhapsody of springtide, the semi-wild things' expression of intoxicating joy at being alive and their absolute mutual harmony. Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home From her vantage ground of much doing and much knowing, she looked back yearningly to the bloom and springtide of life, when all splendid things are possible, and any day may bring the splendid knight. Winding Paths They were still too young to relish the voluptuous charm of that secluded nook which the springtide filled with fever. The Fortune of the Rougons Never until this afternoon, when the deep summer enchantment of the turquoise day was itself ensorcelised by the witchery of a girl's springtide. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel That room, looking towards the far expanse of sky and all the countryside, renascent, quivering with sap, was gilded with gayety by the early springtide. Fruitfulness True it was then later in the month and spring filled the air, but a few weeks make vast changes in a Maryland springtide. Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home Bravely the little fellow toiled through the beautiful springtide, though his wistful glances were often turned in the direction of the schoolhouse. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life The morning was radiantly beautiful—the sparkling waves rose high on tiptoe to kiss the still boisterous wind—the sunlight broke in a wide smile of springtide glory over the world! Vendetta: a story of one forgotten He learnt most, however, from the garrulity of a decayed beauty named Khanum Jan, who in her springtide had married a handsome tailor. The Life of Sir Richard Burton Ah! the scythe, which with a single stroke blindly cuts down a whole springtide! Fruitfulness I can control the bitterness of my heart, and say, "So far shalt thou go;" but I cannot control its ebb and flow: just now is springtide. The Eureka Stockade Fair now is the springtide, now earth lies beholding With the eyes of a lover, the face of the sun; Long lasteth the daylight, and hope is enfolding The green-growing acres with increase begun. Poems By the Way Crows and ravens flock for food to the camps broken up for the springtide and autumnal marches, and thus become emblems of desertion and desolation. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07 The brilliant rooms were to her as an enchanting scene of dreamland, for her heart was in its springtide of early freshness, and the satiety of experience had not come. East Lynne What I prefer to remember is one day's trip in that springtide of prune bloom. The Native Son Tide in this sense is now used only in a few poetic compounds like eventide, springtide, etc. The Lady of the Lake The early springtide sun shot its rays of misty, yellow light across the rolling tops of the forest trees where the little birds were singing in the glory of the May morning. Otto of the Silver Hand Who goes amid the green wood With springtide all adorning her? Chamber Music It isn't all marbles and play in the gladsome springtide. Back Home Oh, earth was full of singing-birds And opening springtide flowers, When the dainty Baby Bell Came to this world of ours. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 1 On this lovely May morning, amid the slumbering air, it made as amorous a bit of springtide as the heart could wish. Noto: an Unexplained Corner of Japan And the ceaseless sound of the ocean made all the mute longings of the heart of man and maid surge backwards and forwards on the full springtide of love. The Hungry Stones and Other Stories For, by one of those freaks peculiar to the American springtide, the weather had again marvellously changed. Thankful Blossom Thou liest: I have not yielded it: I have given Love, willing as the springtide sea gives up Her will to the eastern sea-wind's. Rosamund, queen of the Lombards, a tragedy Since the old wild tale, made new, found grace, When half sung through, before your face, It needs must live a springtide space, While April suns grow strong. The Tale of Balen The autumn of her beauty presented a few perennial flowers of her springtide among the richer blooms of summer. Beatrix Should she not always bear within her the seeds of sadness and mistrust, ready to grow up and rob emotion of its springtide of fervor? A Woman of Thirty There returned in this springtide travel sunniness, halcyon weather, bright winds of praise. 1492 The blue of innocence was in his eyes, and a gay smile of springtide abode upon his lips. A Daughter of Eve Well do I remember the rambles of that springtide. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft How gladly he mounts up the steep hillside, With strength that is born anew, And in his veins, like a full springtide, The blood streams through and through. Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir I see these locks in silvery slips, This drooping gait, this alter'd size: But springtide blossoms on thy lips, And tears take sunshine from thine eyes! Bulchevy's Book of English Verse Ocean-Sea spread around, with that weed like a marsh at springtide. 1492 Beside those springtide flowers he was putting the ice of winter; hoary experience with young and innocent ignorance. A Daughter of Eve If, at this time, while she denied herself to love, Eugene gathered the springtide spoils of his life, the fruit, somewhat sharp and green, and dearly bought, was no less delicious to the taste. Father Goriot And, to complete the whole, Haidee was in the very springtide and fulness of youthful charms—she had not yet numbered more than twenty summers. The Count of Monte Cristo He vowed "eternal fidelity to that springtide of love" and ended by declaring that his sole wish was to "recommence that happy time if, indeed, happiness can recommence." Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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