With these newly-founded States rising with fresh vigour from among the decayed and festering remains of an older society, we look hopefully forward to what the future years will show us.
Like a flood they poured through the lands of Italy, Bohemia, and Germany, polluting the cities with their riotous lives, and poisoning the air with the festering corruption of their innumerable dead.
I left her to recover herself, fixing myfestering attention on her engagement ring--two hearts in silver encircled by six sky-blue turquoises.
Ah, if only I had had a fraction of Fanny's courage, should I so long have remained wilting and festering at No.
It seems an ideal nest for the tariff manipulator, a festering corner of delegates and agents and secondary people.
And upon the lurid lights, the festering movement and intense shadows of this strange scene, there was breaking now the cold, impartial dawn.
As Bert travelled from parish to parish, and from district to district, avoiding as far as possible those festering centres of violence and despair, the larger towns, he found the condition of affairs varying widely.
He never knew, each time he entered the festering shambles, whether or not he would be able to complete the round.
And as for the festering wound in my hand, I shall burn it with a little gunpowder and in time it will be made whole again.
And he will use them even if they hurt his hand and put a festering wound in it.
Here's a long splinter of the bone festeringin this great wound--I should say small wound, poor little chap!
It was simply one more festering sore on the syphilitic body social--another unclean maggot industriously wriggling in the malodorous carcass of a canine.
Demagogic agitators swarmed in the land, instilling poison wherever they went, and rejoicing as they saw the virus do its work in the breaking out of festering sores.
From drains inserted in festering sores fetid matter trickled, drop by drop.
No one could approach the Meuse or the canal, owing to the overpowering stench that rose from the bodies of drowned soldiers and horses that lay festering among the weeds.
In this same year, 1356, we see the first rising of the cloud that was soon to spread over the country and, breaking, clean the land of the corruption which had so long been festering at her core.
A month later, however, it became plain to her when she entered the mountain cave and beheld the festering remains of her kindred.
The true sky-scraper is beautiful--and this is the reluctant admission of a man who dislikes humanity-festering cities.
That he hopes, we know, else would he not now be festering in a Russian prison because he is brave enough to live the hope he feels.
But the same poetry, as in ancient paganism and in some modern writers, can become a festering plague-spot, the abounding source to its votaries of moral corruption and spiritual death.
Heaps of rubbish festering and fermenting in the sun and exhaling the most unpleasant odours meet you at every turn.
The country is illiterate, grossly illiterate, and as a result is festering with pride and with contempt for every other nation outside of the Middle Kingdom.
Prone upon the earth, stripped naked, or bursting their bark, the dead trees looked like fallen giants despoiled of their armor, and left festering upon the field.
Here, among the trampled thickets, they found the festering corpses of the slain.
She is not found for days after, and then her once fair face is knawed threadbare with the incisors of crabs, and the once white neck, rounded as a pillar of glory, is a mere greenish mass of festering corruption.
Yes, it is the novelist's hand which can pour balm on countless human sufferings, or inoculate mankind with the festering poison of a corrupt imagination.
The cares of love Having no longer scope, withdraw their shield, And even the seat whereon the lost one sate, The pen he held, the cup from which he drank, Launch their keen darts against the festering soul.
Maladies Of fierce and festering virulence attack'd His swollen limbs.
When they reached Yaroslavl the wound had begun to fester (Natasha knew all about such things as festering) and the doctor had said that the festering might take a normal course.
Most of them were disfigured by frost-bitten noses and cheeks, and nearly all had red, swollen and festering eyes.
The lariats - made of raw hide - became rods of ice; and the poor animals, whose backs were masses of festering raws, suffered terribly from exposure.
They lived like beasts in great squalid labor-ghettos, festering in misery and degradation.
A hate so bitter was not easy to hide, and as he rode beside him the wily Blancandrin was not long in laying a probing finger on this festering sore.