She would lead the sophomores on to glory and the acclamation of her class would cleanse her blurred escutcheon.
They yearned to show the public that in postponing the game they had merely postponed the glory of winning it.
They shall find His spirit in all life and behold His glory wherever they journey throughout the wide world.
They want to talk and write in grander terms, bringing new glory to the simple and common place.
What, in Heaven, must be the glory of those whose earthly life was one of self-abasement?
To the glory of Mary conceived without sin, I, Jean Baptiste Fermin, unworthy servant of the Blessed Virgin, and subject of M.
For the greater glory of God and the increase of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, His Eminence deigns to permit the account of this signal miracle, not only to be printed and published but also authorized.
Science, eloquence, poetry, music, sculpture, painting and architecture have rivalled one another in celebrating the glory of the Virgin Mother.
Sovereign Judge, then especially must we invoke Mary, conceived without sin, and she whom the Church calls Gate of Heaven will herself receive our last sigh and introduce our soul into the abode of glory and perfect happiness.
Nay, but thy glory tarried for this hour, When pilgrims kneel before the Holy One, The prisoned shepherd of the Church of God.
He was still with her now, when the great August sun had set amid its glory of fiery cloud.
If he hadn't been you'd both likely have been on the way to glory now, traveling on a barbed wire.
Guess if things weren't that way, we'd be having a world full of perfect men, hopping around like rabbits, and chasing glory by the light of their own halos.
There is the moon rising in the east, and there is a person with their heart broken and still glad and conscious of the world's glory up to the point of pain; and behold they know nothing of all this!
O Glory Hallelujah, how beautiful is proof, And how distressed that author man who dwells too far aloof.
I was never weary of reading his prophecies, the glory of a Latter-Day Zion that burthened his inspirations possessed for me a charm irresistible.
I realize that heaven would not be heaven to me if my children, through sin and transgression, could not have a place there; that my glory would be dimmed forever.
My father said that Satan desired to clip my gloryand was quite willing I should die happy; but when he was thwarted he tried in every possible way to destroy my tabernacle.
Your son shall live and be a blessing to you in time, and an honor and glory to you throughout the endless eternities (changes) to come.
Now my Father, these are the desires of our hearts, and wilt Thou grant them to us for Jesus' sake and to Thy name will we give all the glory forever and ever.
The morning light is clear and cold: I dare not in that light behold A whiter light, a deeper gold, a glory too far shed, Yasmin.
Some men of noble stock were made: some glory in the murder-blade: Some praise a Science or an Art, but I like honourable Trade!
Beauty in desolation was her pride, Her crowned array a glory that had been; She faltered tow'rds us like a swan that died, But although ruined she was still a queen.
I only know That as he turned to go And waved his hand, In his young eyes a suddenglory shone, And I was dazzled with a sunset glow, And he was gone.
And naught else For ever but senseless rounds of hurrying motion That cannot glory in itself.
So bright they were, that one could almost pass Beyond their twinkling to the source, and know The glory pushing in the blade of grass, That hidden soul which makes the flowers grow.
If you triumph, the blessings of heaven and the kingdoms of the East will be your share; if you fall, you will have the glory of dying where Christ died, and God will not forget having seen you in His holy army.
He told them God loved not cowards, but champions who valued his glory more than they feared death.
Here then lay the impassable gulf between Byzantium and Paris; while Byzantium remained economic and materialistic, Paris passed into the glory of an imaginative age.
The altar of the Virgin, the glory of Saint Sophia, was broken in pieces, and the veil of the sanctuary torn to rags.
Immediately the glory of the Gothic began to fade; by the reign of Saint Louis it had passed its prime, and under Philip the Fair it fell in full decline.
I do not shrink from loss of glory that his may not be attacked, who gives it to me to be glorified in the words of the Psalmist: 'Because for thy sake I have borne reproach; shame hath covered my face.
The administration of Augustus organized the permanent police, which replaced the mercenaries of the civil wars, and this machine was the greatest triumph and the crowning glory of capital.
Which were so esteemed and abused to the great prejudice of God's glory and commandments, that they were made most high and most holy things, whereby to attain to the everlasting life, or remission of sin.
The glory of winning this event is big enough, and Regret can retire to the New Jersey farm any time now.
All the glory and honor belongs to Alan-a-Dale and his popular owner and trainer, Mr. T.
As they took the turn by the old clubhouse Pebbles made a determined bid for the honor and glory that go to the winner of the Kentucky Derby.
Here By Golly made his move for the honor andglory that goes to the winner of the Derby.
No, she was not like me; she was a tall princess, and she was beautiful, and her hair was like a gloryround her head.
The last rays of the sunlight catch her hair, and lift it to a very glory round her beautiful face.
We could not realize it at first,--we, who had seen him so lately in all the strength and glory of his young manhood.
We shall be together with him "in the summer, by the sea"; but that summer shall have other glory than the sun to lighten it, and the sea shall be of crystal.
Certainly, this was glory enough for any Western genealogist,--yet Fortune had a higher gratification to bestow.
The fancy nourished upon "The glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome," starved amid the robust plenty of the Englishman's criticisms of our early manners and customs.
The other boys were proud to pass a word with them as they went by with their brimming buckets; fellows who had money to go in would have been glad to carry water just for the glory of coming close to the circus men.
I do not really know how boys live through the wonder and the glory of such a sight.
Oldham in his Satire: On Butler, who can think without just rage, The gloryand the scandal of the age.
To throw glory quite round the character of this admirable person, he makes it to be (as in fact it really was) by his assistance chiefly, that Leo was enabled to restore letters and the fine arts in his pontificate.
A professed judge of all things, and yet a feeble worm of the earth; the great depositary and guardian of truth, and yet a mere huddle of uncertainty; the glory and the scandal of the universe.
Ah ne'er so dire a thirst of glory boast,[224] Nor in the critic let the man be lost.
Or ravished with the whistling of a name,] And even this fantastic glory sometimes sutlers a terrible reverse.
For many souls, whom the Devil expected for his prey, were through his means passed through the water of baptism, and made inhabitants of the eternal glory of heaven.
The illustrious magistracy would also be most happy to enrol him, if it were agreeable, among the number of citizens, and thereby open to him the way to glory and emolument.
Your virtue must be very weak if it cannot resist temptation; for temptation and resistance should be the glory of a saint.
I thought to move among men enlightened as no one had ever yet been, and to dazzle them with my glory like the rising sun.
From the time of his accession he dreamed of winning glory in Italy, and reconquering the duchy of Milan.
They reveal the springs of civilization and lead us-- 'To the glory that was Greece, To the grandeur that was Rome.
He had dreamed of her glory as he listened at his mother's knee to the wonder-tales of David and Solomon and the brave adventures of the fighting Maccabees.
But the one thing that was full of glory and splendor, triumphantly prosperous, was the great avenue of beeches.
It is for the glory of God and the good of the world.
He was the son of God set apart to save his people and bring back the glory of Zion.
Short time I ween that stately steed had parted from his desert home; his haughty crest, his eye of fire, the glory of his snorting nostril, betoken well his conscious pride, and pure nobility of race.
The irresistible career of the Hebrew conqueror was undeniably accounted for, and the honour of Moslem arms and the purity of Moslem faith were established in their pristine glory and all their unsullied reputation.
It is not as the visit of Sheba unto Solomon; nevertheless the glory has not yet departed.
It was not as the great shout in the camp when the ark returned; nevertheless, it was boldly done, and showed that the glory had not yet departed.
God of my fathers, grant that future service, the humble service of a contrite soul, may in the coming glory that awaits us, atone for past presumption!
If life were a mere question between freedom and slavery, glory and dishonour, all could decide.
We recognize its superiority in the ineffable glory of its issues.
There is in them just what is indispensable to success on such occasions,--the flowing earnestness of a spirit that burns with the love and glory of the message it has to deliver.
Pure and innocent, he might defy his enemies, he might glory in tribulations.
What was it but purest goodness, gratuitous favor, unmerited compassion, that moved him to forsake his glory and become the brother of worms and the Man of sorrows?
Over the same people the apostle now has a triumph, but it is a triumph of very different character--a triumph in Christ by the power of the gospel, the glory of which he ascribes to God alone.
In human friendships we often detect some selfish end; Christ seeks not his own glory or profit, but sacrifices himself for our salvation.
Moreover, it is important, in the work of human salvation, that the excellency of the power should be of God, and not of us, that no flesh may glory in his presence.
Down from all this glory he descended into one of the poorest provinces of his illimitable realm, assuming the frail and suffering nature of its fallen people, "And God with God was man with men.
Christ with us is at once the guaranty and the glory of our success.
Thus in the Gospel for the First Sunday, He manifests His glory in the temple at the age of twelve years, sitting among the doctors, and astonishing them with His wisdom.
Even when Moses was in the Mount, he was aware that the very fulness of God's glory then revealed to him, was after all but the surface of His infinitude.
It is God's doing--glory be to Him, who has wrought so wonderfully with us!
The Epiphany is a season especially set apart for adoring the glory of Christ.
But now multitudes, both in and without the Church, have set it up on high as a great discovery, and glory in it as a great principle, that forms are worth nothing.
His time ofglory ended, when He was twelve years old.
But Christ, the true Revealer of secrets, and the Dispenser of the bread of life, the true wisdom and majesty of the Father, manifested His glory but in His early years, and then the Sun of Righteousness was clouded.
Yet our honours are our shame, when we contrast the glory given us with our love of the world, our fear of men, our lightness of mind, our sensuality, our gloomy tempers.
The cat, finding no active antagonism, sprang up on the balcony and rubbed against the boy's quivering shoulders; a breath of air stroked the morning-glory vine like the touch of a friendly hand.
Did they start with Reginald, with the condition of the morning-glory vines, with the proposition of taking up the quaint paving-stones and macadamizing the Street, they ended with the younger Wilson.
In the yard the leaves of the morning-glory vines quivered as if under the touch of a friendly hand.
No windows on the Street were so spotlessly curtained, no doormat so accurately placed, no "yard" in the rear so tidy with morning-glory vines over the whitewashed fence.
I want my glory for writing the same discounted now, on the spot, if you please.
A relative tells me there is one of great glory in Andover, near Bradford.
But she snapped at the order, for the honour and glory of the thing, and undertook through the ramifications of her connexion to obtain the whole bridal array complete.