We approached apace the island of Grand Menan, of which the stupendous cliffs gradually emerged from the deep with the majestic boldness of her noblest native chief.
Large jars were filling apace with the bodies of rare birds, fishes, quadrupeds and reptiles, as well as molluscous animals.
But age apace Comes at last to all; And a lone house filled With the cricket's call; And the scampering mouse In the hollow wall.
Sweet sounds, begone: Though silence bringsapace Deadly disquiet Of this homeless place; And all I love In beauty cries to me, 'We but vain shadows And reflections be.
We are getting apace into the matrimonial recriminations.
Run, then run apace And get a bride-lace And gilt rosemary branch the while there yet is catching And then hold fast for fear of old snatching.
However, she had taken a sudden tack upon finding herself driven apace down the tide of a rapid consumption, and had been fairly towed into port by the joint efforts of the Irish hostess and the monsignori Mascarenhas and Acciaoli.
And as he was troubled thereabout, he espied two men come tumbling over the wall on the left hand of the narrow way; and they made up apace to him.
And with that Christian suddenly started up, and sped him on his way, and went apace till he came to the top of the hill.
Apace Eros, apace; No more a Soldier: bruised peeces go, You haue bin Nobly borne.
It must be remembered here, that although he had grown apace during these two years, Olaf was himself but a small boy, with the clustering golden curls and the red chubby cheeks with which he had left Greenland.
But Tyrker did not join them, and when evening drew on apace they became anxious, gave up the search for vines, and went about looking for him.
When he arrived at a fitting age Tristrem was duly instructed in all knightly games and exercises by his foster-father, and grew apace in strength and skill.
French Influence The country now began to flourish apace because of the many innovations introduced into it by the wisdom of its French rulers.
Though silence brings apace Deadly disquiet Of this homeless place; And all I love In beauty cries to me, "We but vain shadows And reflections be.
But be sure thou begin by times; get into the way; run apace and hold out to the end; and the Lord give thee a prosperous journey.
And as he was troubled thereabout, he espied two men come tumbling over the wall, on the left hand of the narrow way; and they made up apace to him.
Now, by that they were gone about two bow-shots from the place that let them into the way, they espied two very ill-favoured ones coming down apace to meet them.
So I saw in my dream that they went on apace before, and Ignorance he came bobbling after.
So I saw in my dream that they went on apace before, and Ignorance he came hobbling after.
Unaware of the ill omened forms which, surrounding him while still the sun was high overhead, had kept apace all afternoon with his slackening gait, he halted under a huge tree, leaning against the trunk in sudden weariness.
Take not the daisy; let it bloom apace Untouch'd alike by splendour or disgrace Of party feud.
B iii b Nowe whippet[402] apace for the maystrie, But it will not be, our mouth is so drie.
Your leggs be longer than myne: come apace for shame.
Dydst thou see how she fleddeapace out of my sight?
In Ireland the organisation went on apace until Camden struck sharp blows through the military.
These disputes, originating at Toulon, grew apacein Corsica.
One hundred field workers in California alone write for it, and to those who would keep apace with the new discoveries being constantly made in this interesting region, it is a necessity.
The flames spread apace and soon invested the whole mass.
Sunbeams upon distant hills Gliding apace with shadows in their train, Might with small help from fancy, be transformed Into fleet Oreads sporting visibly.
One grows apaceon such a diet; It fires the blood from languor; Ye neighbor's children, have a care, This urchin how ye anger!
Rogues breed apace In each vile place, But this I will avow, Where e'er rogues be No man may see A viler rogue than thou, Since it were vain To meet again A rogue more vile than thou.
Wilt thou go forth to meet them, / apace do thou prepare, That not within the castle / their coming we await.
The sword with sharpest edges / from wounds brought forth the blood, Whereat King Luedegast / apace fell into gloomy mood.
I think it not," said Shakespeare; "business decreases apace with me.