And there I saw mage Merlin, whose vast wit And hundred winters are but as the hands Of loyal vassals toiling for their liege.
I noticed he was busily repairing My half-effacement of his Duomo sketch, And, while he spoke of Florence, turned to it, As the Mage Negro king to Christ the babe.
Pliant earth And plastic flame--what balks the mage his birth --Jacinth in balls or lodestone by the block?
Make thou this answer: 'If indeed no mage Opened my eyes and worked a miracle, Then let the stars thank me who apprehend That such an one is white, such other blue!
The Mage pronounced these words in a tone of the most solemn earnestness.
Adolphe looked at Theophrastus with deep commiseration in his eyes, as if his conversation with the Mage had given him reason for dismay.
But when I understood that he proposed to drive him out by the sole miracle of the reason, I thought it was time to serve the Mage up hot at Charenton lunatic asylum.
It's clear--" The Mageinterrupted him, saying to M.
The Mage had lost his supernatural air; his cloak of astral light had gone; and if his features had still their sublime and ineffable pallor, he none the less looked a man like anybody else.
So indeed it proved, for the mage began rapidly to divest himself of his mysterious swathings.
But the mage was even with him, or rather he was 'odds and evens.
For the seraphic frenzy had now come upon the mage in good earnest, and all the Thought-reader burned in his dusky eyes.
Browning indicates that the poet should not compose abstract treatises, but should create individual works of art, like the stout Mage of Halberstadt, John, who made things Boehme wrote thoughts about.
Still to the circle of enchanted song Charm the high Mage of Druid parable, The Fairy, bard-led from her Caspian Sea, And Genius, lured from caves in Araby!
Clemens translates this into the present Frisian of Amrom, which runs thus--"thas hirr doep di ha wi tun iwagen Unthonken mage leat, thiar skell ues Biarner un krassent wurd.
Then, having prostrated themselves, the mage and the eunuch retired.
When the mage and the eunuch returned they found their master plunged deep in thought which was not his custom.
The mage Sembobitis and Menkera the eunuch, who stood beside Abner, gave utterance to terrible cries when they saw their king lying motionless on the ground with a knife in his stomach.
The mage Sembobitis and the eunuch Menkera accompanied him.
Ruth went, then, to the little cottage where she found oldMage and Tid-i-wats awaiting her; Estrella stayed on duty in the hospital where she had learned to do her work with neatness and dispatch.
Mage would take good care of her no matter what would come.
But oldMage was of a far different type of womankind .
Is it possible that the God of Mr. Tal- mage could not have made man a success?
When we were engaged in civil war, did Mr. Tal- mage object to any man's enlisting in the ranks who was not a Christian?
But if Mr. Tal- mage wishes to know to whom we are indebted for 111 art, let him read the mythology of Greece and Rome.
There is a strange inconsistency in what Mr. Tal- mage says.
We would fain have the story end, as it began, with Arthur and Guinevere, King Mark, Mage Merlin, and Tristram and Iseult.
Mine gebrodhra, hwilcere tale magewe brucan on his dome, nu we nelladh bugan fram dhyssere andweardan woruld-lufe, thurh his beboda, ne we ne synd thurh his swingla gerihtlaehte.
Gif we dhonne thurhwuniadh on urum gebedum, thonne mage we gedon mid urum hreame thaet se Haelend stent, sedhe aer eode, and wile gehyran ure clypunge, and ure heortan onlihtan mid godum and mid claenum gedhohtum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: charmer; conjurer; enchanter; magician; necromancer; sorcerer; voodoo; warlock; wizard