I tied up the pony, ordered my men to pull down a couple of huts in the centre, and tried to infuse some energy into the villagers.
Once you rouse a man, and infuse some spirit into him, he may resist his disease, but it is a hard fight to get him to TRY.
In conclusion permit me to invoke that Power which superintends all governments to infuse into your deliberations at this important crisis of our history a spirit of mutual forbearance and conciliation.
Scott was beginning toinfuse new life with his wonderful tales, which could safely be put in the hands of younger readers.
How these seven live wire girls strive to infuse into their school life the spirit of Work, Health and Love and yet manage to get into more than their share of mischief, is told in this story.
Again, what purity would it infuse into her Friendships, did the young maiden love first and serve best her own kindred.
As the breath of spring quickens the tender bud, so let her youthful spirit infuse vigor into these minds yet younger than her own.
Then, however, men may return to literature with a new zest, and the very storm which has interrupted the course of pure literature for a time may infuse into such literature, when it begins again, a fresher and stronger spirit.
Into an inordinate amount of that outward pressure of the soul against the perimeter of sensible things, infuse the peculiar moral germ of Christianity, and you have the religion of Shakespeare.
The king imagined that it would be easy to infuse cheerfulness into the dark spirit of devotion.
He is very composed; they think they can infuse courage and firmness into him, but when he is left to himself, I doubt him.
Infuse in the vanilla ice cream mixture, and strain when hot.
Put it into a quart of boiling milk and let it infuse on the back of the stove for a half hour, then strain through cheese cloth.
It was a radical misfortune that in all the attempts made to infuse life into the branch torn away by Luther from the universal Catholic Church the secular power never failed to interfere.
On the other hand, in the case of very many who honestly looked on Luther as a real reformer of the Church, it also served to infuse into them new enthusiasm for what they deemed the Christian cause.
Wagner would engage in long conversations with dogs, and in supplying their answers would infuse into them much of that caustic wit which philosophers of all ages and countries have so often and powerfully put into the mouth of animals.
And this latter he strove to infuse into his "Rienzi," which was now assuming definite shape, words and part of the music being written.
Moreover, they thought that the arrow would not penetrate the hard, bony substance, so as to stick there and infuse its poison into the wound.
All that had a tendency to elevate and ennoble, he rescued from the past to infuse into the future.
The first portion he pours on boiling hot, and allows it to infuse for 4 or 5 minutes; he then pours this off as clear as possible, and boils the grounds for 2 or 3 minutes with the remaining half of the water.
In many cases it is proper simply to infuse the more aromatic substances in the hot decoction of the other ingredients, by which means their volatile principles will be better preserved.
Infuse in a covered vessel for 2 hours, and strain.
Boil the first portion in the coffee-pot for 4 or 5 minutes, then add the other portion, and allow it to infuseslowly for about 10 minutes, the coffee-pot lid being kept well closed.
Infuse logwood chips in water, at a temperature of about 130 deg.
I do not know that any one has ever explained, satisfactorily, the true source of this feeling, or of that soothing emotion which the sight of the country, or a lively description of rural objects hardly ever fails to infuse into the mind.
Procure your hops of the best quality, rub them in one or more large tubs, pour cold water on them in sufficient quantity to wet them all over, and so let them infuse till the next day, which should be the day on which you brew.
Gonsalvo, however, maintained the same unruffled cheerfulness as before, and endeavored toinfuse it into the hearts of others.
In this difficult crisis, Gonsalvo de Cordova retained all his usual equanimity, and even the cheerfulness, so indispensable in a leader who would infuse heart into his followers.
Put some saffron into one pint of soft water boiling hot, and let itinfuse all night; next morning wet the leather with a brush.
Let them infuse one hour by the fire; and give of the strained liquor (cold) a wine-glassful every two hours.
To one quarter of a pound of rose-leaves put two quarts of good vinegar; cover it firmly; leave it to infuse till a fine tincture is obtained; then strain it.
Add two drachms and a half of elder-flowers to one quart of boiling water, infuse for one hour, and strain.
Infuse in boiling water, till cold, half an ounce of poppy heads, and the same quantity of chamomile flowers.
We Christians ought to infuse a Christian element into everything.
The result of this movement was to infuse new enthusiasm into the army, while at the same time it set free, for offensive warfare, large numbers of the garrison troops in places now no longer in danger.