Of hills and dales and woods and lawns and spires, And glittering towns and gilded streams, 'till all The stretching landscape into smoke decays!
Then stood up Gudbrand of the Dales and spake: 'Much scathe have we gotten now in our god; but, as he cannot help himself, we will now believe in the God in whom thou believest.
Then up stood Gudbrand of the Dales and spake: 'Where is now thy God, O King?
No; I am in no humor for a tete-a-tete; and the Dales may arrive at any moment.
The house to be left in care of the kitchen, the Dales making it their home when in the city; but in a day or two, they would be most likely summoned to New York on peremptory business for a few days.
When did you arrive; is it so late; you received my message to dine with the Dales and Smyths with me this evening?
On the flanks of these beautiful dales bold cliffs and bastions of limestone stand out among rich woods.
The dales and ravines which ramify among the limestone heights are characteristic and beautiful, and the valley of the Dove (q.
The scene was beautiful, but it was impossible to dissociate the lovely landscape whose hills and dales had so sorely tried our legs and lungs, from the sad fact that this was part of the great slave route now actually in use.
From hills and slopes, dales and uplands, we will take our departure and look at the flattest land of England, the wide, level stretches of country around the Wash, the Fens.
But perhaps the best of all is to enter the dales at Richmond, a beautiful old town beside the River Swale.
And, striking right away inland, it can show some of the most beautiful scenery in its dales and fells that our country has to show.
In 1839 Mr. Dales came to Newburgh and entered the employ of Crawford Mailler & Co.
In 1865 Mr. Dales returned to Newburgh and in company with W.
November, 1883, and entered the firm of John Dales & Co.
JOHN DALES, senior member of the real estate and insurance firm of John Dales & Co.
Mr. Dales was one of the original members of the Board of Trade, a director in Quassaick National Bank, secretary of Woodlawn Cemetery Association and secretary of the Newburgh & Midland Railway Company in former years.
The tale tells not whence they came, but belike from the dales of the distant mountains, and from dales and mountains and plains further aloof and yet further.
When twilight comes and nature stills The hum that haunts the dales and hills, Dim shadows deepen and combine, And Heaven with its crystal wine The cups of thirsty roses fills.
The dales have doffed their gowns of grey, The sending buttercups spill their wine, There is joy in the heart of faun and fay, O lady mine.
So silent is the cessile air That every cry and call The hills and dales and forest fair Again repeats them all.
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love COME live with me and be my Love, And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys, dales and fields, Or woods or steepy mountain yields.
In addition to this she has access to some of the most beautiful dales and valleys, where the imagination of a young person is easily quickened.
On these lonely hills and dales her quiescent glide was of a piece with the element she moved in.
Arable lands are few and limited; with but slight exceptions the prospect is a broad rich mass of grass and trees, mantling minor hills and dales within the major.
Then came he unto the thicket and the houses of the wind, And the feet of the hoary mountains, and the dwellings of the deer, And the heaths without a shepherd, and the houseless dales and drear.
The country was lovely, a chaotic jumble of narrow hills and dales and the whole sloping gently up towards Kibo and clothed with luxuriant vegetation of every shade of green.
The Father: Let me kiss you once on the forehead, And once on your darling eyes; We may see them both at the dawning, In the dales of Paradise.
The hounds ran swiftly through the woods The nimble deer to take, And with their cries the hills and dales An echo shrill did make.
It is probable that the Canadian was the stronger man, but, as it happened, his antagonist had been born among the dales of northern England, where wrestling is still held as an art.
Weston leaned forward a little, for he had still a curious tenderness for the land of the fells anddales in which he had been born.
I said the dales were gardens--in summer they're more like Paradise.
Even the herbage was minute, and the trees no larger than small ferns, but as his eyes grew accustomed to the glass he was amazed to find the hills and dales of his home here reproduced in the most familiar manner.
We are agreed to receive into these dales no Judge, who is not a countryman and indweller, or who hath bought his place.
Every one in these dales shall submit to the judge, or we, the sworn confederates, all will take satisfaction for all the injury occasioned by his contumacy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dales" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.