But long ere this the Rutulians deemed the battle unequal, and their hearts are stirred in changeful motion; and now the more, as they discern nigher that in ill-matched strength .
Her changeful face paled a trifle as she sadly accepted this dire disaster to her hopes.
Mary's changeful face registered many emotions as she took the locket in her hands and stared at it in silence.
My dream betook a different hue, Caught from the ocean's changeful blue.
There's a cloud on my life's horizon Of wonderful shape and hue, Like the feathery down of a snow-drift 'Tis dimpled with changeful blue.
Sometimes an hour of Fate's serenest weather Strikes through our changeful sky its coming beams; Somewhere above us, in elusive ether, Waits the fulfilment of our dearest dreams.
Rolls round the seasons of the changeful year; How mighty, how majestic are thy works!
Sometimes we are devils to ourselves, When we will tempt the frailty of our powers, Presuming on their changeful potency.
Yon white spire, a pencil on the sky, Tracing silently life's changeful story, So familiar to my dim eye, Points me to seven that are now in glory There on high!
The master of these gay and changeful stores, is as diversiformed as his goods are various.
How, then, can I get this peace into my turbulent, changeful life?
We are in early geological epochs, changeful and insecure; and we feel, as with a sculptor's model, that the author may yet grow weary of and shatter the rough sketch.
A yellow flood, in changeful yet consistent action, rolled and whirled down the wide incline between the stony banks, and lost itself a mile below in a smoky veil of mist.
The motion is easy, the men have good air and quiet; any who are well enough to be on deck have pleasant and changeful surroundings to look at.
But, for any man who has not lost the heart of a boy, it has the relish of an endlessly changeful outdoor adventure, a game with the earth and the weather, as well as with the more official enemy.
The scene shown in the drawing was animated by the changeful gleam of the gay signal flags flapping in the foreground and by the flashing of the wings of innumerable hungry gulls.
And I wish particularly to insist upon this sharpness of edge, because it is not a casual or changeful habit of nature; it is the unfailing characteristic of all very great distances.
The dignified and simple forms of cloud in repose are often by these painters sublimely expressed, but of changeful cloud form they show no examples.
What changeful scenes has many a dwelling witnessed!
But the east had grown red and burned a glorious arch of cool brightness, with all its cloud edges teased loosely into fretted wisps and flakes of changeful fire.
The bells of the minster clanged a changeful thunder of brazen acclaim as the bride set out for the first time (so they told each other on the streets) to see her promised husband.
They move like a part of the spring when cherry blossoms are set against a sky of changeful April blue.
She is false in sentiment and in art, but she is tender after all; poor, feverish, wistful, changeful morsel of humanity.
The changeful shapes Of us eight sisters, The wise king bade Under oak-tree to bear; Of twelve winters was I, If thou listest to wot, When I sware to the young lord Oaths of love.
The sound of her step enchants me, her changeful eyes dispense happiness--and trouble.
Are they in the habit of hindering you in your changeful moods?
You are, however, as impulsive as a changeful sea, and you made little preparation for this conversation.
It is on a full tide and with a steady wind that vessels find the sea, while changeful blasts will shipwreck them, and then cast their wrecks upon the shore.
My heart told me that I did love Louis, and then there came so many changeful thoughts, that I felt myself held back, and could not express myself to Louis.
Resting her elbows on the table she cradled her chin in her hands, her vivid, changeful face overcast with moody thought.
Phillis was left quite to herself; every now and then she caught a glimpse of one of the party crossing an alley, moving here and there among the vines and the sweet changeful lights.
He felt that he had won a victory, but her moods were so changeful that he was afraid of endangering it by trying to push his advantage further.
Marry, that was a wise ancient fable, that he who seized and bound Proteus could extract from thechangeful god the prophecy of the days to come.
His elder child, with her changeful moods, added but to his disquiet and unhappiness.