There remains but the domestic chronicle of a few more years of mingled sadness and peace.
Thankful, I take the cup from thee, Prepared and mingled by thy skill; Though bitter to the taste it be, It has a sovereign power to heal.
There occurred a scene strangely typical of themingled strains in the creed or the culture that triumphed on that day; the stately Eastern courtesy and hospitality; the wild Eastern hatred and self-will.
The women mingled freely with the crowd and appeared to take a peculiar interest in the punishment about to be inflicted.
In the younger Winthrop the qualities of human excellence were mingled in such happy proportions that, while he always wore an air of contentment, no enterprise in which he engaged seemed too lofty for his powers.
Mingled with this noise were the screams and supplications of his mother until she fainted in the arms of the negress, after which came only the shrill cries of little Rebecca.
She employed a private tutor and again mingled with the lords and ladies, and became one of the sparkling lights of Greensprings Manor.
Tenderly he wound his arms around that weak mother, whom he loved with all the fervency of his young soul, and his own tears mingled with hers.
I--" Loud cheers interrupted him; the notes of bugles and the roll of drums mingled with the general uproar.
Lamentations and shrieks, the roar of artillery, the uninterrupted peals of the tocsin, calling out the inhabitants, mingled with the crash of the falling houses, and the wails of the wounded and dying.
The marshal proceeded, but the young man took no notice of his order, and mingled boldly with the emperor's suite.
Prayers were in her heart, and the memories of other days mingled with her prayers.
I have experienced very keen physical pleasure, mingled with what I took to be great mental exaltation and quickening of the emotions.
Homosexuality, mingled with various other sexual abnormalities and excesses, seems to have flourished in Rome during the empire, and is well exemplified in the persons of many of the emperors.
He never seemed to care for the society of ladies, never mingled much with the men, but sought companionship with the choristers of my age.
And with blooms of hill and wild-wood, That shame the toil of art, Mingled the gorgeous blossoms Of the garden's tropic heart.
Like a cloud of mist, the blackness Rolled from the magic stone, And a marvellous picture mingled The unknown and the known.
All the virtues of herbs and metals, All the lore of the woods he knew, And the arts of the Old World mingled With the marvels of the New.
Hence when the voice of Sir Charles sounded close to her ear she looked up with a start of mingled inquiry, and surprise.
Her first satisfaction became mingled with anxiety, and she relied more for the future felicity of her friend on Evelyn's purity of thought and general tenderness of heart than on the exclusiveness and ardour of her love.
His parting address to this personage was characteristic of the mingled harshness and justice of Maltravers.
With the mingled selfishness and sentiment of age, she would not come to London,--she would not move from the village where her husband lay buried, where her youth had been spent.
But the thought of Evelyn again crossed her; and perhaps with natural jealousy was mingled some compunction at the fate to which Lord Vargrave thus coldly appeared to condemn one so lovely and so innocent.
Evelyn heard from Maltravers with mingled emotions of compassion, grief, and awe the gloomy tale connected with the history of the maniac.
Hope once more broke within him, but mingled with doubt, and faintly combated by reason.
There was a mingled sweetness and dignity in his manner which had in it something of the primitive character we poetically ascribe to the pastors of the Church.
At four and twenty she would, perhaps, have felt no fear mingled with her respect for him; but seventeen and six and thirty is a wide interval!
But it was a period of mingled glory and disgrace.
Mid the low murmurs of submission, fear and mingled rage, my Hampden raised his voice, and to the laws appealed.
At the first thunder-peal I turned attentive, And "Te Deum laudamus" seemed to hear In voices mingled with sweet melody.
Confusion and dismay together mingled Forced such a Yes!
Nor in that place had nature painted only, But of the sweetness of a thousand odours Made there a mingled fragrance and unknown.
Never before had Chester Lawrence experienced the comforting Spirit of the Lord as in that service when he partook with those simple, open-minded people the sacrament, and listened to their testimonies, in which he mingled his own.
Memories of the past mingled with the scenes of the present, and these became confused with the future.
People retired to their homes that evening with mingled feelings of hope and Uncertainty, mixed with horror at the deed about to be committed.
These standard games are amply represented, mingled in the true spirit of American democracy with strangers from foreign lands and the new creations of modern athletic practice.
The players sit in a circle on the floor, with their feet stretched out and mingled in a promiscuous pile.
The players stand around the ground promiscuously, the Whites and Blacks being mingled indiscriminately.
But there was a drop of bitterness mingled with his exultation.
My great-uncle," repeated Philip, inmingled bewilderment and dismay.
This skinny man's disinterestedness had impressed her, and she regarded him with a feeling akin to respect, mingled with vague fear.
He looked round at everybody, and then, observing Lisa bending over him, he gently smiled at her with an expression of mingled humility and affection.
Much pity was expressed for the Quenu-Gradelles, mingled with malicious allusions to their uncle's fortune.
Then the fish became soft again, and unpleasant odours mingled with the smell of mud wafted from the neighbouring streets.
He seemed so perfectly assured of arranging his life in accordance with his desires, that Florent grew to feel a sort of respect for him, mingled with irritation.
Some hawker would dip them in a pail of water, and of all the bitter odours of the Paris mud they would retain but a slight pungency, which would remain mingled with their own sweet perfume.
The far-spreading voice of the markets was become more sonorous, and every now and then the peals of a bell ringing in some distant pavilion mingled with the swelling, rising clamour.
She felt respect for his knowledge, mingled with an increasing curiosity to see more of him and learn something of his life.
It's hard to speak unkindly of our parents, but mingledwith my own remorse I shall always murmur to myself, and ask over and over, why did not my parents rescue me while they could?
And the burst of his sobs mingled with the roaring of the wind as it swept over him and expended its wild tumult against the closed windows of her house.
The door was opened by a youth who mingled an air of proprietorship with the aspect of a waiter at a third-rate cafe.
No, it is but more from the life: it is the sublimity of an angel, mingled with all that is attractive in woman.
But Norah was not dim in herself at that moment--her brown eyes were dilated and shining--her cheeks mantled with the overwhelming blush of mingled indignation and shame.
Now he feared that a new chapter of life was opening, and it moved him vaguely, with an expectation which was mingled with pain; for any change must bring pain to him.
The counsel for the prosecution paid him unbounded compliments on his ability, mingled with sarcastic condolence on this strange and unfailing current of misfortune.
Mingled with that sound was the strange one of rushing water.
As if in answer came distant shots, the howls of coyotes and the snorting of cattle, mingled with a rush which told its own story.
The visiting cowboys departed next day, leaving their animals mingled with those in which Bud, Nort and Dick had an interest.
The contest ended, the victorious Romans drew the body of their general from beneath a heap of slain, contemplating with emotions of mingled pride and sorrow the wounds which had let out a spirit so noble.
From every quarter of the camp trumpets sounded to arms, the clash of steel mingled with the tramp of hurrying feet, and, marshalled by self-elected commanders, the gleaming cohorts closed around him.
In the sheltered vale beneath, the almond mingled with the fig, the flax spread its azure flowers to the sun, apples bent the laden boughs, and grain rewarded the toil of the reaper.
Like all the Visconti, there was poetry mingled with his madness, and the sight of beauty touched even his crazy brain.