Bobolincolns in the meadows, Leisure in the purple shadows, Till the poppies without number Bowed their heads in crimson slumber, And the twilight came to cover Every unreluctant lover.
Throw ope the window to the stars, And let the warm night in!
The eternal slaves of beauty Are the masters of the world.
There is better wine in plenty On the cruise where we are bound.
Make me of thy seed to-morrow, When the sap begins to stir!
Oh, but life went gayly, gayly, In the house of Idiedaily!
Heave a sword For our overlord, Lord of warriors, Gamelbar!
And he that laughs the last, lads, Laughs well, laughs well!
All for a gentle girlish hand With its warm and lingering good-bye.
The rhythmic drowsiness keeps time To hazy subtleties of rhyme That seem to slip Through the lulled soul to seek the sleepy shore.
Let the tap-rooms of the city Reek till the red dawn comes round.
There is wreckage on the shallows; It's the open sea that saves.
The only advantage of such a pair of gears is that the direction of rotation of the driven wheel is the reverse of that of the driving wheel.
If the spokes of one wheel are longer than those of the other, we have at once a variation in the rate of rotation proportional to the relative diameters of the two wheels.
In Figure 5, the driver A is twice the diameter of the driven wheel B, and the latter makes two revolutions for one of A, but the speed at the periphery of the two wheels is the same.
The driven wheel receives the same power as the driving wheel except for such loss as may be due to friction at the bearings or where the spokes contact.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meu" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.