Each morning when the sun first grew hot, the vley was invaded by countless myriads of desert grouse.
A June Sunday in the country, radiant, cloudless, odorous with the breath of countless blossoms, thrilled with the melody of unnumbered voices, was just beginning.
Then the stars will pale before a glory more intense, the countless little leaves, like delicate human emotions, will wake and stir, and the white mists of maidenliness will be warmed with heavenly radiance.
All through the mysterious deep hours of sleep it holds the secret closely wrapped in darkness, pure as the dew on the grass, innocent as the little leaves in the forest, glorious as the countless stars of heaven.
And you think that would be an ample and delicate return for the countless kindnesses shown me by himself, and his people last summer?
God bless you, dearest Mary; pray attribute blots and incoherences to my countless interruptions.
But I will not begin to count up the countless miseries of office to those who have, I will not say a love, but a passion for quiet, leisure, and the country.
Philip, to divert his father, described the stirring events and the countless intrigues of which the court had been the theatre; and together they talked of the hopes and the fears of the country.
Countless casks ranged along the wall and long shelves filled with dusty bottles attracted Coursegol's attention; but he could scarcely understand why Vauquelas had brought him there if he had nothing else to show him.
Coursegol called the children's attention to the beauties of the scene, thus awakening in their young hearts appreciation of the countless charms of nature.
Along these walls rose numerous and almost countless circular buildings, which might pass for towers, though only a few had been recently and rudely roofed in.
He did not wait long; and even before Gurth rejoined him, he knew by an unanimous shout of fury, to which the clash of countless shields chimed in, that the mission had been in vain.
The walls seemed countless in number, endless in length; a village of hot-houses seemed to arise among them, and a whole parish to be at work within the enclosure.
During the whole of his career no charge of fraudulent dealing was ever lodged against Agesilaus; against which set the many-voiced acknowledgment of countless benefits received from him.
What, too, was his answer to Tithraustes when the satrap offered him countless gifts if he would but quit the country?
Then we did the vats and the cellars with their countless bottles.
What would be said, for example, of a king who cut off the islands of Tasmania and New Zealand from communication with the outer world, deranging the whole Christmas arrangements of countless families who had hoped to reunite?
At the end of countless aeons we may all reach that point which not only Stead but St. Paul also has foreshadowed.
So fresh is all this very vital history in the development of a nation, that one can still see upon the trees the marks of the explorers' axes, as they endeavoured to find a straight trail among the countless winding gullies.
In countless cases inquirers into magnetic phenomena have caused their subjects to read with various parts of their bodies.
Germany, John of England, and countless lesser persons all over Christendom.
Working side by side with the priests were the countless monks and nuns fairly swarming over western Europe, who also came into intimate touch with the masses.
Italy became the scene, cause, and victim of countless wars and invasions by foreign rulers; or of innumerable local contests which sapped the nation of all strength and ambition.
The wealth of the Church was multiplied through the foreclosing of countless mortgages; through large gifts from the living and the dying; and through conquests of lands and cities.
His life is hallowed by countless miracles and it is not always easy to separate myth from truth.
Before his death he had restored the ancient cloister life incountless monasteries over France and in Italy.
Countless rootlets drew up the richness of the earth like miners in the darkness, throwing their petals of yellow ore broadcast above them.
Casuistry is of no avail; the fact is obvious; Nature flings treasures abroad, puffs them with open ups along on every breeze, piles up lavish layers of them in the free open air, packs countless numbers together in the needles of a fir tree.
I fear, Oppress'd with countless sorrows as I am, To mingle with the Gods.
So Helen spake weeping, to whom with groans The countless multitude replied, and thus Their ancient sovereign next his people charged.
Plagued with a thousand woes, and under force Of sad necessity to seek again Olympus, and at thy return to prove Author of countless miseries to us all?
The story of a world emerging from the darkness in which it had been hidden forcountless ages will always thrill the imagination.
In the forests and fields the great mystery of birth and death and birth again had silently gone on unmarked for countless ages.
It was at the last horse-race before the Saturnalia, and a countless throng of people flocked to it.
At the same time Marcus Salvius Otho, angry because he had not been adopted by Galba, brought about once more a beginning of countless evils for the Romans.
The whole Palatine hill, the theatre of Taurus, and nearly two-thirds of the remainder of the city were burned and countless human beings perished.
I should think that every good man and woman would overflow with joy, that every heart would burst into countless blossoms the moment the falsity of the Episcopal creed was established.
There are a vast number of people who need to be protected who are unable, by reason of the defects in their minds and by the countlesscircumstances that enter into the question of making a living, to protect themselves.
There will be pioneers, there will be the great army, and there will be countless stragglers.
For thousands of years society has sought to do away with inebriety by argument, by example, by law; and yet millions and millions have been carried away and countless thousands have become victims of alcohol.
They could not arm and equip their men; they could not make their clothes; they could not provide them with guns, with cannon, with ammunition, and with the countless implements of destruction.
I advise every one to read that speech, so that they may have some idea of the capabilities of this country, of the vast wealth asking for development, of the countless avenues opened for ingenuity, energy and intelligence.
So, too, science is beckoning with countless hands.
These deft and marvelous hands that create the countless things of use and beauty to be worth no more than the common hands of ignorant delvers and shovelers.
Think of living forever, knowing that countless millions are suffering eternal pain!
But he uttered some great and splendid truths and sowed countless seeds of suggestion.
And who of the countless millions knows or cares what happens to this bewildered anachronism, this forlorn child of a day that is gone?
We send these wild children to our great cities, and show them how hopeless it would be to resist our countless millions, but we never show them righteousness.
Why such countless enmities and rivalries bound to prove of absolutely no benefit to thee?
However, I jogged on along a runway made hard by the hoof of countlessdeer herds, until I came to a thread of water curving through the moss like a sword-blade on green velvet.
A similar experience he has in San Lorenzo, near Viterbo, the charming little town of countless fountains.
Some of these lark puddings are even shipped to Yankeeland, which sends every year countlesspilgrims to the "Cheshire Cheese.
He was the immediate forerunner of the Regent d'Orleans and the Marechal de Richelieu, the historical father of countless Brummels, d'Orsays, and Oscar Wildes.
She who had had countless thousands a year was reduced to a paltry eight hundred.
To this loss is added the loss of tax revenue which the new crop would yield, with countless indirect injuries.
Here also are graceful tree ferns and countless ferns of lower growth filling up all gaps.
The nightingale and various birds were singing in countless numbers, and that in November, the month in which I arrived there.
Under the waves lie the overwhelmed forests--prostrate trunks and broken stumps in countless numbers overspreading the gathered vegetable remains of centuries before.