Mad'st moonbeams marble, didst record what other men Feel only to forget!
Would I were sure to win Some startling secret in their stead, a tincture Of force to flush old age with youth, or breed Gold, or imprison moonbeams till they change To opal shafts!
Over the broken fence The moonbeams trail their shrouds; Their tattered cerements Cling to the gauzy clouds, In ribbons frayed and thin-- And startled by the light, Silence shrinks deeper in The depths of night.
He saw the knights group themselves in a wide semicircle round a double-throne, gem-built and golden, made by moonbeams and magic out of a nest of wild-growth.
He began to sing in his croak of a voice an old elf-song about moonbeams that became icicles.
Many of the fairies who had been waiting, thereupon ran to the dancing-green, and on wings and feet as light and graceful as moonbeams on flowing water, danced.
Those long slender moonbeams by which the heart was wont to be refreshed, why did they now seem so glaring?
It is as if there were in Kunda Nandini something not of this world, as though she were not made of flesh and blood, but of moonbeams and the scent of flowers.
The roof and columns were all of pure silver, which shone with a pale light through the murk and gloom, like the shimmer of pale moonbeams on a cloudy night.
Full in the path of the moonbeams Alcestis lay stretched upon the floor.
From the casement the pale moonbeams fell slanting down, and cast about her a halo of light.
The earth decked herself with flowers, and the nightingale sang to her mate on the bough, and in the pale moonbeams youth and maiden sped hand in hand through the glade.
She broke into a laugh so silvery that he thought it no extravagance to liken it to the moonbeams that played over her made audible.
Lingering at first in the shadow of an olive tree, he waited until the moonbeams fell on the wall and its crests of foliage.
Stormy clouds delirious straying, Showers of snowflakes whirling white, And the pallid moonbeams waning-- Sad the heavens, sad the night!
Deceitful from heaven's fair emerald rainbow, Soft borrowed glamour of moonbeams doth woo; Since even you to my faith were disloyal, Love, my false Springtime were you!
Stormy clouds delirious straying Showers of snowflakes whirling white, And the pallid moonbeams waning-- Sad the heavens, sad the night!
The picturesque old farm-house lying in the soft moonlight, the moonbeams falling full and bright on the flowers, the fields, and the trees.
She turned away impatiently: perhaps the moonbeams had, after all, a language of their own that stirred some unknown depths in the vain, foolish heart.
From the moment when first I saw you sleeping in the moonbeams on the desert isle, I knew my fate had found me, and that I loved.
Once more the image spoke: "Who is this daughter of the Sun, in whose veins play moonbeams and who is fairer than the evening star?
Soft as the moonbeams when they sought Endymion's fragrant bower, She parts the whispering leaves of thought To show her full-blown flower.
And here he stood, looking down upon the scene upon which the silvery moonbeams fell, waiting for the death he felt was close upon him.
They had reached a distant part of the ice, and were slowly skating round the limits of a little bay, where the slanting moonbeams fell through tall old trees upon the glinting black surface.
The women's faces looked white and waxen against their rich furs, and the moonbeams sparkled on their ornaments.
Were the flowers as fragrant, the moonbeams as soft?
The hills and woods cast shadows; the pools of mist in the valleys gathered the moonbeams in cold, shivery light.
When the moonbeams right through the window go, Where the twelve are standing in glorious show, She says the rest of them do not stir, But one comes down to play with her.
In her gleamy hair she sat and wept; In the dreamful moon they lay and slept; The shadows above, and the bodies below, Lay and slept in the moonbeams slow.
Come, wander with me, for the moonbeams are bright On river and forest, o'er mountain and lea.
I see them on their winding way, About their ranks the moonbeams play.
Upon a wooden settle in his chamber, with the moonbeams pouring down from the window above it, he seated himself, and his heart beat up in his throat.
The night had sprung from moonbeams and slumber into a tumult of unrest.
The moonbeams fell obliquely upon the grove; and, under the thick foliage of the pecans, I was well screened from her light behind-- while the lodge covered me from the glare of the fire in front.
The moonbeams gleamed upon the altar, but no human form was there.
His glance wandered wearily around, the garden lay before him, bathed in a sea of light caused by the moonbeams and the flames, and the shadows of the storm driven leaves danced before his eyes like something supernatural.
The fir trees rustled softly, the moonbeamswere dancing on the moss.
The moonbeams lay like silver on their hair, which the soft wind of the heath ruffled gently.
The wood stood silent like a black wall, and the moonbeams rested on it like freshly-fallen snow.
It has the same yellowish-white hue of a lotus-root, and is covered with similar hairs as white as moonbeams and adorned with fine spots.
His virtues, being embellished by his felicity, shone the more; as the moonbeams do, when autumn makes their splendour expand.
Suddenly he saw a bright light through the trees, as if one of the bushes were on fire, or was it merely the brilliant moonbeamsshining on a wet clearing?
O nixies come back, or your proud hearts must break; The moonbeams are glancing, the fairies are dancing, Come back.
Purity is in thy breast With thy silver moonbeams drest.
My comfort hath not been denied me--see, The moonbeams bear the message from the sky.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moonbeams" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.