Therefore it is better for us merely to sketch the period in outline, dwelling only on its greatest poets and philosophers, the moulders of its character.
The great work in which he failed was accomplished three centuries later by Charles the Frank, who has won for himself that place in the first rank of world-moulders which Theodoric has missed.
This is also one of the avenues by which tool makers and moulders quickly reach the higher positions.
The work was then either skilled or unskilled; we had moulders and we had labourers.
She therefore raised him here a tomb, Though where he fell, or how, None knows, so secret was his doom, Nor where he moulders now.
Though once a puppy, and though Fop by name, Here moulders one, whose bones some honour claim; No sycophant, although of spaniel race!
Though once a puppy, and though Fop by name, Here moulders one whose bones some honour claim.
Everything moulders and peels and decomposes; even the frescos of the church-interior lump out in immense blisters; and a microscopic vegetation, green or brown, attacks all exposed surfaces of timber or stone.
But in spite of all these things, the command of the Celestial and August had to be obeyed, and the work of the moulders to be finished, hopeless as the result might be.
Most of the moulders dwell in the town, though many of the labourers prefer to inhabit the region round about the borough, in those villages of easy access to the railway centre.
When granite mouldersand when records fail, A peasant's plaint prolongs his dubious date.
Nearly all American moulders (as distinguished from French and Italian ones) varnish the mould, and thus lose some of the finest detail and sharpness.
For this purpose a moulder is usually called in; but moulders as a rule are ignorant men, accustomed to one line of work only, and the result is not always satisfactory.
His heart was bold tho' warm and kind, But now it moulders in the grave, And we are helpless left behind.
Outside are various stone cupboards, called vaults, where highbred dust moulders in state free from any beggarly admixture.
Opposite the Turlough round tower is the charming residence of a Fitzgerald, one of the race whose dust moulders in an aristocratic manner in the ruined abbey of Turlough.
The most remarkable dust which moulders here is the celebrated George Robert Fitzgerald, a man who was handsome, well educated, who had spent much of his time at the French Court.
Abraham Moulders was extremely ill of his old complaint, and that there was something even worse the matter, and that Doctor Winters had said that morning he could not possibly get over this attack.
I've had a line to say that old Moulders is very ill, and really dying this time.
Still another term applied to this class of machine is that of varietymoulders or variety moulding machines.
Thus the Florentine moulders of waxen images were considered to have incomparable skill, and we even find this remarked by the chronicler Dei.
But neither the carvers nor the wax moulders formed an association, and were artists rather than artizans.
The Moulders therefore, after describing briefly what they have already done, will inform us as to what they deem it necessary to do in the near future.
But he whose name you crave Moulders in earth, or welters on the wave, Or food for fish or dogs his relics lie, Or torn by birds are scatter'd through the sky.
Most of these workers are engaged, in the first instance, as mere moulders of ordinary pots and jugs; but, as they acquire skill and the art sense, they are advanced to more important and lucrative positions.
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