A white linen cloth, a relic of better days, concealed these arrangements.
Sawmills and distilleries are the leading industries, and there are broad paved wharves; but a listless air pervades them all, as if once they basked in the light of better days.
He could now understand his father's tales of his Majesty's better days, his vigorous manly strength and eager delight in existence.
He had also remembered the love of better days, and when Barbara insisted upon learning what he had said of her, Wolf, who had heard it from Don Luis, did not withhold it.
His bulk and beauty speak no vulgar praise: If, as he seems, he was in better days, Some care his age deserves; or was he prized For worthless beauty?
Replied the king elated with his praise) My strength were still, as once in better days: When the bold Cephalens the leaguer form'd.
It was hailed as an era in the contests of the People with the Crown; the harbinger of better days to come; and was the first in a series of still more glorious achievements.
Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days!
A green old age,[341-4] unconscious of decays, That proves the hero born in better days.
The peasants, as our good Elector said lately, have suffered many wrongs from their lords; and Fritz says they had formed the wildest hopes of better days from Dr.
Perhaps God will at last accept from me in my son what I withheld in myself, and will be pacified towards us, and send us better days; and then your father's great invention will be completed yet.
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