In grief which they alone can feel Who from a mother's wrong appeal, With blended lines of fear and hope We cast our country's horoscope.
Onslow, not a little amused by the blended silliness and shrewdness of the old man's face.
In reading his books one seems also to inhale the perfumes of Arabia and the farther East, blended with the salt sea-breeze and the pine-scented air of his native State, New Hampshire.
He has agreeably blended the magnificence and splendor of France with the neatness and elegance of England.
Blended with these aspirations were recollections of the miraculous interpositions of heaven in favor of the oppressed, which she had learned from the legends of her Church.
At least three totally different men seem to have been blended into one in the course of an attempt to reconcile the different versions of the three cantons.
He awoke; his gaze met the flaming eyes of the enormous beast fixed upon him with a blended feeling of desire and surprise.
A universal buzz of blended sympathy, and wonder, and fear, and triumph arose, throughout the whole assembly.
The sound of the water and the sweetness of the flowers blended together, and produced a lulling sensation, which nothing but his strong and strange curiosity might have enabled Alroy to resist.
Strange shouts of denunciation blended with the harsh braying of horns, and the clang and clash of cymbals and tambours sounded in every quarter of the city.
He breathed with difficulty; he advanced with a blended feeling of eagerness and hesitation.
False hopes, true poverty, and therewithal The blended judgment of a host of friends, And their entreaties, made that I did this.
The face has a feminine delicacy of outline, yet is full of manly beauty; strength and tenderness are seen blended in its lineaments.
Modesty, sensibility, and sweetness, blended together, so as either to enliven or correct each other, give almost as much attraction as the passions are capable of adding to a very pretty face.
It often, however, occurs, that two, or even the whole of these species of beauty, are blended in considerable perfection.
And here let it be observed, that the greater the number of incongruities that are blended in the same assemblage, the more ludicrous it will probably be.
They are the tribe of which politicians are born but, when they are blended with imaginative and spiritual gifts, they become philanthropists and statesmen, practical servants of mankind.
Such men are investigators, scholars; when properly blended with the imaginative type they become inventors and teachers.
They may be, and ought to be, blendedas springs of action.
Thus interest was blended with anxiety in the nation which gave welcome to the emigrants.
The two movements were, to a certain extent, contemporaneous, and were for a time so blended together that it is difficult to separate them.
No cavalier ever thought of combating for his lady's sake, and a lady's favour was never blended with his heraldic insignia.
In England and France its power was most marked and decided; in Spain it was curiously blendedwith Oriental feelings; Germany was not much softened by its impressions; and in Italy the bitterness of private war admitted but few of its graces.
In the life of Count Fernan Gonsalez fiction and fact are blended beyond all power of extrication; and we must descend to the eleventh century for a genuine picture of the Spanish cavalier.
That view was afterwards blended with objects of policy which also were soon abandoned, and a fraternity of companions in arms was established for the promotion of chivalric honour.
That night the interest which she felt in these young persons blended painfully with memories that had risen, like a sudden storm, in her nature.
One long, unbroken cheer, in which the feeble cry of those who lay helpless on the earth blended with the strong voices of those who still fought, rose high above the roar of battle and hailed the presence of the victorious chief.
Our play blended therefore so intimately, that, without looking at us, no one could tell by the ear which of us played the upper or which the lower key.
After the disappearance of the witches a recitative by Faust follows, blended with intonations of former and later conception, and hereupon a shorter one between him and Wagner, which is succeeded by the concluding finale.
A common persecution soon blended the Nonconformists into one.
Both projects were betrayed, and though they were wholly distinct from one another the cruel ingenuity of the Crown lawyers blended them into one.
These factors rarely if ever occur in complete separation; they are blended in very varying proportions.
They are distinct conceptions but are inextricably blended in savage thought.
Beyond lay the sea, like a flat pavement of sapphire, scarcely a ripple varying its sunny surface, that stretched out leagues away till it blended with the softened azure of the sky.
Although the events of my school-days at Kottbus long since blended together in my, memory, my life there is divided into two sharply defined portions.
If sorrow and joy could be perfectly blended in one beautiful expression, they were in her face.
Just then Steele and I each discharged both barrels, and the reports blended as one in a tremendous boom.
Points of light flashed in a half-circle and the reports of guns blended with the yells of furious men, and all these were swallowed up in the roar of a mob.
There were liturgical benedictions of the mansion-house, the hearth, and the marriage-bed; for a large estate and a high place for their future lineage had been blended in the twain.
The white ground and the gloomy sky Blended their heads sepulchral; The rough north winds of winter Breathed to the heart despair.
And the burning memory of the wanton player came and blended with the fresh and radiant memory of the charming pupil of Saint-Denis.
Gradually the thoughts of his mind became intermingled with the fancies of dreams, and blended the realities around him with things at a distance.
David, in an indescribable tone, in which reproach, astonishment, and disgust were all blended together.
All men will adhere to one religion, will have one common faith, will be blendedinto one race, and become a single people.