In thee I love virtue; and the imperishable sentiment will bless me in the world to come.
I have stated only the imperishable value of the stones; it is impossible to appraise the setting.
It would be the vainest and emptiest impertinence to offer a word in echo of his priceless and imperishable praise.
We know also, if we have eyes to see, that the very hastiest and slightest of them does credit to the author, and that the best of them are to be counted among the genuine and imperishable treasures of English literature.
Instead of that, it should be a new nature within-- the imperishable ornament of a gentle and peaceful spirit, which is indeed precious in the sight of God.
For you have been begotten again by God's ever-living and enduring word from a germ not of perishable, but of imperishable life.
To this day, the events of Jewish history so well express universal experiences, that its literature in all languages, and under all difference of climate and custom, has an imperishable hold on the human heart.
Moses alone founded a nation that still lives with an imperishable vitality,--a people whose religious literature still expresses the highest aspirations of the most cultivated nations of the earth.
The drops of blood are magnificent poems, imperishable events, primæval human emotion clear as crystal.
The true voice of the yearning soul is poured out and dies away in the imperishable Colloque Sentimental, a dark pearl of indefinite, infinite sorrow.
One can scarcely turn up the soil without meeting, not only with fragments of Roman pottery and other imperishable articles, but with the bones of oxen, the tusks of boars, the horns of deer, and other animal remains.
Why is it that Britain neglects this means of rousing the spirit of her people, of communicating information, and of securing an almost imperishable memorial of her mighty acts?
A cauldron," he muttered, "a seething cauldron of stinking vice and imperishable iniquity.
Fort Ticonderoga, on the ridge between that beautiful sheet of water and Lake Champlain, is a point vital with stirring memories, among which the striking exploit of Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain boys is of imperishable interest.
He revived a taste for what is imperishable in antiquity.
Inborn dispositions, so different in children, caused them to believe in impressions left by previous existences in the imperishable germ of man.
Hawthorne had chosen for his subject a picture of Puritan times in New England, and out of the tarnished records of the past he created a work of art of marvellous and imperishable beauty.
The very spirit of youth is caught and fixed inimperishable bronze in his "St. George.
Then he knew that not his faithful winds, but the voice of old memories had called her, and he bowed his head in an imperishable sorrow.
Priestley, on the unquestionable unorthodoxy of his Ruins, brought his more formal scientific works into prominence, and accentuated the fame of his most imperishable treatise.
Probably no good general would have failed in what Pike accomplished on the day of his death; but how many subalterns in their twenties have won imperishable renown by achievements in the field of exploration?
Whereas, besides imperishable renown, Pike erected nothing in 1805 but his stockade on Swan r.
Nevertheless, to an observer enough remained of the imperishable forms of the human face which appealed to the soul, even though the eye could see no more than a lifeless head.
Led to enter society by one of the imperishable sentiments in the heart of a woman, however superior she may be, the worship she inspired found her cold and unresponsive.
Vast quantities of imperishable provisions were collected, and an additional well was sunk within the inner courtyard, so that our water supply was assured.
If he told her that great secret, he would be a hero of heroes in her eyes; he would be more wonderful even than the men who were driving back the Germans from the Marne and writing their names upon history's most imperishable pages!
And Peter was very glad indeed, for he was never more bored with the whining of pacifists than now when our boys were hurling the Germans back from the Marne and writing their names upon history's most imperishable pages.
This is the keystone that binds together and strengthens the imperishable arch of faith.
Truth is as uncorruptible andimperishable as God himself; and He will spread it throughout all the world.
His servant Eurybates, a man of Ithaca, who waited on him, took charge of the cloak, whereon Ulysses went straight up to Agamemnon and received from him his ancestral, imperishable staff.
And now he would even have dragged it off and have won imperishable glory, had not Iris fleet as the wind, winged her way as messenger from Olympus to the son of Peleus and bidden him arm.
He bound his sandals on to his comely feet, and slung his silver-studded sword about his shoulders; then he took the imperishable staff of his father, and sallied forth to the ships of the Achaeans.
To Flanders belongs the honour of the great discovery of the art of painting with oils that revolutionised this branch of the fine arts and made the master-works of the artists of the brush imperishable for all time.