Whilom, within a poet's calyxed heart, A dewy love we trembled all apart; Whence it took rise Beneath your radiant eyes, Which misted it to music.
My eyes misted for a second, and Peter's pale face rose before them in the mist.
Nathalie sat by her little sewing-table under the trees, gazing off at her grand old friends, the purple-misted mountains.
It has an active and smoke-misted billiard room, it is represented by baseball and football teams, and in the pool and the gymnasium a tenth of the members sporadically try to reduce.
Poppie, I love you better than anything," she often said, and the music of her voice misted my eyes and put a lump into my throat.
But he could not realise his happiness then, or afterward, when he walked the streets under the thinly misted moon of that Indian summer night.
The air was thick with their breath and the pungent odours of the rich soil from which they grew, and the glass roof was misted with the mingled exhalations.
Miss Cotton motioned, with her eyes toward a pew in which Mrs. Brinkley distinguished an elderly gentleman's down-misted bald head and the back of a young lady's bonnet.
Through her misted eyes she could barely see the shimmer of the cross.
A bell struck over the mistedwaters of the city, and was followed by others.
A misted sun rose in the north and east, directly before the taper jib boom of the Pole Star.
The characteristic impulse heartened him amazingly, as he followed Arúna down the ghostly stairway, through marble cloisters into the hanging garden, misted with moonlight, fragrant with orange trees.
He set out under a clear heaven, misted with the promise of heat: the air rather ominously still.
I find it hard work to believe when the course of providence goeth cross-wise to our faith, and when misted souls in a dark night cannot know east by west, and our sea-compass seemeth to fail us.
Oh how are we misted and mired with the love of things that are on this side of time, and on this side of death's water!
I was far mistaken who should have summoned Christ for unkindness; misted faith, and my fever, conceived amiss of Him.
Half an eye of any, not misted with the darkness of antichristian smoke, may see it thus in this land.
Oh, if I were misted and bewildered in my Lord's love!
His love for the range came back upon him with such power that tears misted his eyes and his throat ached.
Perceiving her nervousness, Neill Ballard raised loud outcry over a mistake she made in returning change, and this so confused and angered her that her eyes misted with tears, and she blundered sadly with the next customer.
Wetherford was in great pain, but the poison of the disease had misted his brain, and he no longer worried over the possible disclosure of his identity.
And cloud and shadow, across the deep Wavered, or paused in enchanted sleep, And eastward, the purple-misted islets Fretted the wave with terrace and steep.
The thought suddenly shot through him that he had been writing as he had once read, to eyes whose "depths on depths of luster" had misted and glowed and answered as he turned his pages in the twilight.
And to think she had to leave--" Mrs. Matilda's eyes misted as she paused to thread her needle.
The greater stars sparkled like jewels in the cold heavens, and there were already many people in the blue-misted streets below.
I shall not know peace till I have redeemed thee," Agrippa declared with misted eyes.
The day grew towards evening as I stood thus, debating of these matters, and the River came over all misted and purple and very grand.
The silence was so intense that one thought of the fairy-books of long ago, of sleeping woods and haunted castles; there were the castles on islands lying in misted water, faint as dreams.
But there was no danger of rain; Castle Island lay in the misted water, faint and grey, reminding me of what a splendid burial I might have if the law did not intervene to prevent me.
Or there might have been utter and dreadful silence and waiting for the stroke of vengeance, for the brightest eye was misted and the strongest hand was unnerved and the voice that had made them tremble was gone.
It falls by gigantic levels for 1,300 feet to the dim, spruce-misted valleys that lie darkly at the foot of the giant mountains.
Again and again the train was hanging over the deep, misted cauldron of the valley, again and again it slipped delicately over the span of cobweb across the sky that is a Canadian bridge.
And that smile of hers, so lamentable, but so faithfully friendly, misted his own eyes, for his shamefacedness lowered them no more.
Rachael turned from the mirror, her blue eyesmisted with tears under the brim of her wedding hat.
Laughing as she looked at him, she did not disguise the fact that tears misted her lashes.
Her eyes, which had mistedand looked into places dark and unfathomable, focused again on that which was real: stone, fire, and flesh.
Her eyes misted and her limbs trembled; but she never once thought of betraying her son.
Imagine Mesa de Anguila’s talus slopes misted with grass, Santa Elena Overlook smelling garden sweet and so matted with little low-lying flowers that you cannot put your foot down without crushing dozens.
There sat her mother, leaning a little toward her with a glance at once misted and bright, and she forgot forthwith all the agency of Kate in carrying her away from that cave of delight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: addled; beclouded; befuddled; cloudy; foggy; fuddled; hazy; misty; muddled; steamy