I now turn to another kind of exploration--and have to narrate deeds of even greater danger, though of a different kind, done upon Australia's face.
Finally, we shall not in this book, any more than in those which have preceded it, narrate histories and give them out as philosophy.
This figure may have formed part of some attempt on the part of the decorator to narrate in colour some of the exploits of the king for whom the palace was built.
Loyalists, the teacher may narrate the story to the point where the Loyalists, after the treaty was signed, saw that they must remove to Canada.
At the beginning of this chapter I described the thrilling scenes at the opening of the conflict; let me now narrate a still more thrilling one at its termination.
The mention of this latter name tempts me to narrate an amusing story of old John Jacob Astor, the founder of the fortune of that family, and a man who was more noted for acquiring money than for giving it away for any purpose.
On the Monday evening of each week our young people had the field with their regular gatherings, and new converts were encouraged to narrate their experiences.
His round body was swelled to greater proportions as he proceeded, in a roundabout way, to narrate what he knew of the affair.
The tale of my whole life would be useless, but it is but fair to my son to narrate the last one, and the history of my hunter life here.
P: We narrate unto thee (Muhammad) the best of narratives in that We have inspired in thee this Qur'an, though aforetime thou wast of the heedless.
S: We narrate to you the best of narratives, by Our revealing to you this Quran, though before this you were certainly one of those who did not know.
Y: We relate to thee their story in truth: they were youths who believed in their Lord, and We advanced them in guidance: P: We narrate unto thee their story with truth.
When messengers of your own come unto you who narrate unto you My revelations, then whosoever refraineth from evil and amendeth - there shall no fear come upon them neither shall they grieve.
Narrate unto them the history (of the men of old), that haply they may take thought.
P: We narrate unto thee (somewhat) of the story of Moses and Pharaoh with truth, for folk who believe.
I say first that it is the imitation of an action; and this idea of imitation already distinguishes tragedy from the other kinds of poetry, which only narrate or describe.
In spite of Humboldt, we venture to think that Schiller certainly does not narrate Greek legends in the spirit of an ancient Greek.
When such narrate their journeyings, we have what is valuable not for a few years only, but, because of its philosophic and suggestive spirit, what must always be useful.
I sit down here in Paris to narrate some recollections of London.
I saw that, whatever the Indian may be among the whites, he is anything but taciturn with his own people; and he often would declaim, or narrate at length.
Soon after, she began with tears to narrate the deathbed dispositions and lament the trifling assets of her husband.
Thereupon she sat down upon the bench, and motioning Challoner to take a place immediately beside her, began in the following words, and with the greatest appearance of enjoyment, to narrate the story of her life.
Thereupon the old lady, still fondling the cat upon her lap, proceeded to narrate the following particulars.
And talking, sir, of children and of the perils of our trade, let me now narrate to you a little incident of an explosive bomb, that fell out some weeks ago under my own observation.
I will do the like; the devil is in it, but at least we shall have fun; and each in turn we shall narrate the story of our fortunes to my philosophic friend of the divan, the great Godall, now hearing me with inward joy.
He used to narrate with great pleasure, the events that occurred at such excursions in the forests.
I might narrate a romantic incident, which would prove how he had unintentionally inspired an affection in a lovely lady, which endured in the most singular extent, even to old age.
It would take a long time indeed to narrate all the misadventures we had in that cruise.
I would willingly narrateour further adventures in detail, but somehow I have no heart, now that the cat has left the story.
I will narrate abundance of fantastic nonsense, as much as you require.
In fact, to understand and to be able to narrate what has been understood is not the same thing.
Suppose we go back and narrate our first adventure?
We must now briefly narrate a few events which occurred during the remainder of the long winter.
Bhishma said, 'I shall narrate to thee, O Yudhishthira, in this connection, the discourse between Sumitra and Rishabha that took place in olden times.
Listen now, O best of kings, to me as I narrate to thee how the Destruction is brought about of all things.
I shall narrateit in the same manner in which the celestial Rishi had narrated it, and for the same purpose that he had in view!
Conversant as he was with all topics of enquiry, he at first discoursed to us on the interpretations of the Srutis and the Mahabharata, and then set himself to narrate to us the following incidents relating to his birth from Narayana.
Listen to me with undivided attention, for I shall now narrate to thee how the celestial Rishi Narada proceeded in days of yore to White Island.
Thus addressed by king Yudhishthira the just, the sage Narada began to narrate to him all that had occurred in connection with that child of golden excreta.
O sinless one, I shall narrate these matters to thee as I have heard and understood them.
The only course appeared to be to narrate the incidents as they befell and leave it to the kind reader to judge the matter on its apparent merits.
What you narrate of my career I write, And keep it to be glossed with other text By a Lady who can do it, if I reach her.
The father could not tell it, because the theme of the tale is the beauty of his own character; and neither of the two sons is in a position to see the story whole and to narrate it without prejudice.
The ordinary method of psychology is to narrate what the mind or soul is, what happens to it, what it does.
Who has the heart to narrate what followed in the next two days?
For this volume has for its object, rather to narrate the fortunes of a set of individuals, than to record the history of an epoch, crowded with tragic scenes.
Our hero occasionally heard from Rockville; and a few months before the event we are about to narrate he had spent the pleasantest week of his life with Julia Bryant, amid those scenes which were so full of interest to both of them.
Harry proceeded to narrate everything that had occurred since he left the house on the preceding night.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "narrate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.