But we see nothing, nothing on the infinite expanse which is full of rain and dusk, nothing but the clouds which tear themselves and blend together in the sky, and the clouds which come out of the earth.
All lone, lost words blend in an anthem whose murmur rises in the valley from the busy animation of morning and evening.
Such as almond, heliotrope, vanilla, and orange-blossoms blend together, each producing different degrees of a nearly similar impression.
In both pieces the author fell back upon his earlier scheme of metre, the Christabel blend of iambic with anapæstic passages, instead of the nearly pure iambs of his middle poems.
The house grew likewise to its hundred and fifty feet of front, its slightly confused but not disagreeable external muddle of styles, and reproductions, and incorporated fragments, and its internal blend of museum and seignorial hall.
Towards Como the tranquil water is shut in by hills and low mountains, whose flowing lines blend gracefully together.
It was striking how her personality failed to blend with that of the others, as though she remained a stranger among them.
Mathilde, I always wished you to feel at home with us; I always hoped that some part of you wouldblend with us.
Had he never created a Miranda, we should never have been made to feel how completely the purely natural and the purely ideal can blend into each other.
The consistent truth of the costume, and the exquisite gradations of relief with which the most opposite hues are approximated, blend all into harmony.
In any case, we have grown weary of standing in the close sickly atmosphere, wherein the fragrance of the crushed bay-leaves, the fumes of incense and the strange smell of garlic-eating humanity blend in an oppressive manner.
This view is correct in the sense that the two ideas, religion and science, would indeed blendinto one if we had a perfectly clear and consecutive system of monism.
In the true ape, on the contrary, the right and left wombs have completely amalgamated; they blend into a pear-shaped womb, which the human mother possesses besides the ape.
The grimness, the subtle blend of merciless derision and reproach in which it was uttered completely escaped her.
He looked up suddenly, and directed upon her a glance in which suspicion seemed to blend with derision.
Plougastel, her singular if sporadic interest in him, the curious blend of affection and wistfulness which her manner towards him had always presented, and at last he understood so much that hitherto had intrigued him.
A feeling of solemn awe comes over one as he steps with a hushed tread along the colored marble floor, and measures the massive columns till they blend with the gorgeous arches above.
Some passages, illustrative of philosophical principles, blend the movements of animal and human life with descriptions of natural scenery.
She is a lady, every inch of her, a lady presenting to all gentlemanly clients the ideal blend of cordiality and dignity, and she serves the best beer in Christendom.
The novel is a happy blend of truth and fiction, with a purpose that will be appreciated by many readers; it has also the most exciting elements of the tale of adventure.
Or is it that the realities of the book, as perceived by his keener eyes, refuse to blend with what imagination would supply if it might?
Mr. Plumptree, who has published a volume of dramatic pieces illustrative of his purpose, which blend with deep interest a purity of thought and propriety of language rarely to be met with in the theatrical works of the day.
The blend of the Caucasian with the yellow race is also generally of a poor type.
It is an interesting question--When two races or subraces are crossed, do they ever produce a homogeneous and true subrace, exhibiting a true and stable blend of the qualities of the parental stocks?
Or does the blend always remain imperfect, with many individuals in whom the qualities of one or other of the parental stocks predominate?
The fat woman muttered something in reply to the lieutenant's request to name her poison and the waiter almost instantly produced two bottles of Greek champagne, a notable blend of bad cider and worse ginger-ale.
It did not occur to Mr. Spokesly to reflect that beautiful girls are usually eager to marry colonels of any denomination, or that colonels do not usually blend love and espionage.
The sloping roof lines blend in gracefully with the shingled walls and the veranda.
The native cigarette makers as a rule blend their own leaf and cut or shred it by hand.
The blend is made while the tobacco is in leaf form, portions of the desired kinds being assembled in accordance with a formula followed by the manufacturer.
It requires accurate and expert knowledge in choosing leaves and kinds possessing different strengths and other qualities and in combining them in such proportions that the final effect of the blend gives just what is required.
When the mellow charm Of sunset on the smiling mountains lay, The creaking of his high-piled cart would blend With song or whistle blithe, as, dipping down The road, he sought the village in the midst Of the green hollow.
The laws of inheritance are a curiousblend of the makkathayam and marumakkathayam systems.
The marriage rites are a blend of the Canarese and Telugu types.
Before considering this, however, we must deal briefly with the rise of modern Japan--a quite peculiar blend of East and West, which I hope is not prophetic of the blend to be ultimately achieved in China.
Independence is to be sought, not as an end in itself, but as a means towards a newblend of Western skill with the traditional Chinese virtues.
That peculiar blendof divine right and demagogy is gone for ever.
I have no objection to blend these sums together, declaring the whole to be the compensation required by the constitution.
He interspersed a variety of reflections, tending to conciliate and blend those different interests--and to disseminate the sentiments of union and concord.
He knows the way to blend dignity and economy; and I would rather, on this account, make the allowance too much than too little.