With them also the difference of the clime dooth shew hir full effect.
The Empire was peace,” and nations of every clime beheld the marvellous progress of France under the administration of her sagacious rulers.
Thy clime is rude, Replete with vapours, and disposes much All hearts to sadness, and none more than mine.
Adventurers of every sort and condition, of all ages and both sexes, from every clime and country, had there congregated at these wondrous auriferous centres.
Lord, while for all mankind we pray, Of every clime and coast, O hear us for our native land-- The land we love the most.
That clime is not like this dull clime of ours; All, all is brightness there; A sweeter influence breathes around its flowers, And a benigner air.
He can requite thee, for he knows the charms That call fame on such gentle acts as these, And he can spread thy name o'er lands and seas, Whatever clime the sun's bright circle warms.
From every clime they come To see thy beauty, and to share thy joy, O Sion!
For thee, Here shalt thou tarry, who through clime so dark Hast been his escort.
Susanna also was frozen and weary; but, oh, what a southern clime of life and warmth cannot love and a strong will call forth in a human being!
We long to see that happy time, That long-expected, blissful day, When men of every name and clime The glorious gospel shall obey.
Bear peace from clime to clime, Till all mankind at length are freed From sorrow, shame and crime: Dispel the unbeliever's gloom, And end the terrors of the tomb!
From clime to clime its branches spread Their fearful fruits of sin and woe; The prince of darkness loved its shade, And toiled its fiery seeds to sow.
The faithful of each climeand age This glorious church compose; Built on a rock, with idle rage The threatening tempest blows.
Across the troubled sky of time It doth the bow of promise bend, A symbol of that cloudless clime That waits the soul when time shall end.
Father of all, whose cares extend To earth's remotest shore, Through every age let praise ascend, And every clime adore.
This kingdom new of heaven on earth commenced Will gather Jew and Gentile both in one, Whereso, of high or low, of rich or poor, Heart ready to receive it shall be found, In time or clime however hence afar.
The native of a Southern clime may woo the Muse beneath the heavy shade of summer foliage reclining on banks of turf, while the sound of singing-birds and warbling rivulets chimes in with the music of his soul.
In some happier clime the Rosebud may revive again with all the dewdrops in its bosom.
Wholesome as air and genial as the light, Welcome in every clime as breath of flowers,-- It transmutes aliens into trusting friends, And gives its owner passport round the globe.
The cold in clime are cold in blood, Their love can scarce deserve the name.
Milton Read Again (In Surrey) Three golden months while summer on us stole I have read your joyful tale another time, Breathing more freely in that larger clime And learning wiselier to deserve the whole.
In Southern clime She rests among the brave; Where perfumed blossoms gently fall, Like tears, around her grave.
I know thou art gone to a clime of light, To a world of joy and love, Beyond the reach of the sunbeam's flight, In the shadowless above.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clime" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: climate; clime; elements; equator; latitude; longitude; meridian; parallel; tropics; weather