Or hast thou told of the Volsungs, and the gathered heart of these, And their still unquenched desire forgarnering fame's increase?
In this she was greatly assisted by the counsels of that cloud of bishops, friars, and other saintly men which continually surrounded her, garnering the first fruits of this infidel land into the granaries of the Church.
Not forgetful of the Princess Yasmini hidden somewhere in the house behind her, but unsuspicious yet of that young woman's gift forgarnering facts, Tess stood up to look through the parlor window.
To find a flower in its native haunts I walked enormous distances, beside the brooklets, through the valleys, to the summit of the cliffs, across the moorland, garnering thoughts even from the heather.
Why is there not the same propriety in our garnering the devotional harvest of the three hundred years last past that there was in the Reformers garnering the harvest of five times three hundred years?
By availing ourselves of only a portion of these possible methods of garnering space, all that is desired might be accomplished, without making the Prayer Book bulkier by a single leaf than it is to-day.
Brown seemed to be garnering ideas from watching them.
In them it is sometimes a question of a house, sometimes of corn, oftenest of cutting oats or of garnering pears.
Perhaps the procession stood in relation to the actual garneringof pears, and the tale was recited in order to secure a good harvest.
And the women toilers in the sunset fieldsgarnering up the golden grain.
Garnering the grain, all in that nice moderate shade of blue-electric, shouldn't you call it?
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