And so I watch with alien eyes This World's remote and unremembered skies; While around me weary rise The babblings of a foreign speech.
There are indeed but few with any feeling for nature who have not been moved to special trains of thought, the outcome of characteristic moods, by the babblings and wayward wanderings of brooks and rivulets.
These products are too frequently dismissed as the fancies and babblings of ages in which real knowledge was not as yet a practicable achievement.
The true alchemist will extract the lessons of wisdom from the babblings of folly.
The doctrines of the Chiefs would, if expounded to the masses, have seemed to them the babblings of folly.
Avoid such, as St. Paul says in our text, as being profane and vain babblings and oppositions of science falsely so called.
God grant that we may "avoid profane and vain babblings and oppositions of science falsely so called.
Jackson holds that significance is to be attached to Jasper’s babblingsin the presence of the opium woman.
The babblings of the opium den become intelligible if Jasper flung or pushed Drood down the staircase of the tower.
And, while complaining of the wife who allows herself to be snared, like a foolish lark, by the mirror of youth and the babblings of coquetry, how he despises the man who has in some inexplicable way managed to catch her fancy!
Elizabethan poet, he substituted an insignificant little drama, replete with infantine babblings and maternal tears; of the great figure of Richard III.
Insane ravings, babblingsand cursing smote the air of heaven.
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