From the tardy and polished loiterer of the effete East, to the off-hand and social equal of the budding West, all waiters are deserving of philosophical scrutiny.
The last loiterer had returned to his home, and the lights in the palace of the pork packer were extinguished.
It seemed as if the procession, which had been gradually filling up its ranks, were now about to move, and that this loud peal of the wailing trumpets, and roll of the muffled drums, were a call to some loiterer to make haste.
Henderson's "A Loiterer in New York," was the first artist to work there.
What an enduring torture for a loiterer in fair Grecian isles--an idle dreamer beside the blue depths of a Southern sea--to know that Graybridge disapproves of him!
It seemed as it the procession, which had been gradually filling up its ranks, were now about to move, and that this loud peal of the wailing trumpets and roll of the muffled drums were a call to some loiterer to make haste.
Now every loiterer has gone in and the street lies asleep in the quiet sun, while a feeling of loneliness comes over me, and brings also an uneasy sense of neglected privileges and duties.
Library Where a Church Stood Turning to the left at the corner of Fifth and Birch, one block brings the loiterer to the Carnegie Free Public Library, standing on the site of the Free Congregational Church.
A Pioneer Home Turning to the west the loiterer passes the Ringling Hotel on the left, and a block more reaches Ash street.
The dale is one of great attractiveness to a loiterer through this unfrequented wood of the Baraboo Hills.
Unvexed loitererby the world's green ways" struck forcibly upon him.
From this scene, from these thoughts, the young loiterer turned with a sigh towards the solitary house in which this night could awaken none but the most anxious feelings, and that moon could beam only on the most troubled hearts.
The loiterer in the wood hears the song of the wood-thrush, but is the hermit-bird wronged, or is his song less sweet, because it is not echoed round the world?
It was with a slow, noiseless step that the solitary loiterer moved about the scene of destruction.
Loiterer or not, he is the first to return from this long and weary chase," said Ruth, breathing heavily, like one who regretted that the truth were so.
Cold the loiterer who refuseth At the well of life to drink, Till the wave a sparkle loseth, And the silver cord a link.
Cheerful and gay, he has always a word of welcome for the loiterer who returns to Italy by visiting the painters; even if the loiterer find him with the foot idly swinging and the cigar musingly smoking itself away.
He pulls up his mare; and facing round, regards the loiterer with a look of interrogation.
One of the interesting sights to the city loiterer about the New England coast in early autumn is the berry picking that is conducted on an immense scale.
Suddenly, while the American was still bending over him, the sleeper removed his arm and opened his eyes, and Silas found himself once more face to face with the loiterer of Box Court.