Coasting alone this shore, the sea-farers came to Spain, where they established important trading points.
When the foot-farers saw this, they held their breath.
The part that remained was so steep that no one in driving made use of it any more though foot-farers climbed it occasionally, as it was a good short cut.
And now few even are the hunters or way-farers that wend through it.
The writer of this introduction had opportunity to confirm this fact some years ago when he visited the parish in question, and saw the abandoned farmsteads as well as homes to which some of the Jerusalem-farers had returned.
The Jerusalem-farers could hardly credit that this was a part of the broad, majestic river they had crossed in the morning.
The bridge groaned and swayed as the Jerusalem-farers passed over it, and the water came up through the cracks in the planks and splashed the horses' legs.
The Jerusalem-farers had at last reached the railway station which was newly built in a big clearing in the middle of the forest.
Here the Jerusalem-farers noticed for the first time that they were being shadowed by two persons whom they did not seem to know.
All the Jerusalem-farers suddenly burst into tears, the grown-ups crying softly, while the children broke into loud sobs and wails.
Sea-farers told how this best of all palaces stood idle and useless to warriors, after evening light came down under the brightness of heaven.
Then said the sea-farers who had brought the goodly gifts of the Geats there for thanks, that he the battle-brave had in his hand-grip the main craft of thirty men.
What happened that day, however, the Sea-farers did not wholly understand till long afterwards, when they had learned the speech of the people; but out of their later knowledge I shall here make it plain.
And think of the leave-taking and blessing as over and done, and of the Sea-farers as all aboard, eleven brethren and Ambrose the chorister, a little lad of nine summers.
This show of scorn and contumely greatly overawed the people, and (as was made known afterwards) they looked on the Sea-farers as strong gods, merciful and much to be loved.
The island vanished away in rolling smoke; and the boat burned down like a darkening ember; and the Sea-farers in their ship were once more alone in the wilderness of waters.
When the Sea-farers reached it, they found lying on the dead turf about its roots the white bones of yet four other men.
So Serapion returned, and the Sea-farers made themselves such a home as they might, and rested a little from their toiling.
The song was one of a longing for peace and deep sleep and dreamful joy and love in the valleys of the isle; and it bade the Sea-farers come to them, and take repose after cold and hunger and toil on the sea.
It was in these latitudes stormy and cold that, to their thinking, the Sea-farers won nearest to the Earthly Paradise.
In the length of that narrow pass between the lofty cliff-walls the Sea-farers found no vestige of grass or weed, either on the cliff-sides or on the stones and shingle.
To the old homes, To the loved shore, The far-farers Return no more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "farers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.