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Example sentences for "realms"

Lexicographically close words:
reall; really; realm; realme; realmes; reals; realty; realy; ream; reame
  1. The Father hath conspired against thee and betrayed thee to the realms of silence, no more, alas!

  2. I told him,” wrote the ambassador to Charles IX, “that it was the usage and custom of great kings and princes whenever they saw their neighbors arming, to assure themselves also of their realms and states.

  3. Thus, while the names of Rome's greatest soldiers are written across Spain's page of history, in the years of her peace and prosperity other Romans appeared equally famous in the realms of literature.

  4. Cortes himself, a man of humble origin, was born in Spain in 1485, only seven years before Columbus sailed on his first voyage; yet he added a kingdom to the realms of Spain before he was forty years of age!

  5. Here was placed within the reach of men whose ideas had been bounded by the Atlantic, new realms to be explored.

  6. The economy of the University's consumption can only be rightly measured by the later times which shall possess those new realms of the spirit which its voyage shall reveal.

  7. And not only can we live through the life and emotion of times long dead, but the fiction and drama and poetry of our own day permit us to enter into realms of experience which in extent and variety would not be possible to one man.

  8. No more confined to grov'ling scenes of night-- No more a tenant pent in mortal clay; Now should we rather hail thy glorious flight, And trace thy journey to the realms of day.

  9. Perhaps death wished to found a pairie in the shadowy realms of Hades, in which case its fournee were well chosen.

  10. But if Immanuel Kant, that arch-destroyer in the realms of thought, far surpassed Maximilian Robespierre in terrorism, yet he had certain points of resemblance to the latter that invite a comparison of the two men.

  11. I have no more been in Calcutta than the turkey, of which I ate yesterday at dinner, had ever been in the realms of the Grand Turk.

  12. Those that lift their head Into the realms of light spontaneously, Fruitless indeed, but blithe and strenuous spring, Since Nature lurks within the soil.

  13. But if to these High realms of nature the cold curdling blood About my heart bar access, then be fields And stream-washed vales my solace, let me love Rivers and woods, inglorious.

  14. It is credibly stated that all the political revolutions do not matter a jot to these doves, and there is nothing either in the ancient pile they inhabit or in the free realms of air around it, to limit their sway.

  15. We are in the realms of the feebly flickering gas once more.

  16. Force, courage, cunning, all were plied; Intrepid troops on either side No effort spared to populate The dusky realms of hungry Fate.

  17. Mystic realms were there, mazes of fairy dreams, lights and colors he had never seen.

  18. I must speak the naked and evident truth, Sire; and, for the love of God, those who are guilty of this vice should be sent out of the realms of your Majesty, and this black Parian be taken from them.

  19. He sent to every one of his realms one of his eunuchs, who, in order to secure gold and silver for the king, exacted great tributes from the vassals.

  20. One grave shall hold us, side by side, One shroud our clay shall cover; And one then may we mount and glide, Through realms of love, for ever.

  21. That nature uncheck'd there displays all her pride In the forest unfading and deep; That the river rolls onward its ocean-like tide, Encircling broad realms in its sweep.

  22. And hast thou sought thy heavenly home, Our fond, dear boy-- The realms where sorrow dare not come, Where life is joy?

  23. Into what vast realms of translucent light or drear shadow?

  24. But leaving the realms of tradition, we find an authentic account of a church in the 8th century which, in the next hundred years, was served by the Benedictine monks of Marmoutier.

  25. A mark well worthy fierce Rogero's force, The paynim leader in a thought is slain; And with him, pierced by the same weapon, go Two others to the gloomy realms below.

  26. Depart in peace to radiant realms above, And leave to earth the example of thy love!

  27. Many he stops and turns; then rests his spear; And, as he puts his courser to his speed, So fearful is his look, even Mars and Jove Are frighted in their azure realms above.

  28. He flung from the magician suddenly, And, as by fury stirred and jealous pain, He after mighty plaint and mighty woe Resolved anew to eastern realms to go.

  29. One that his lofty virtues holds so high, 'Twere need some heaven-born goddess should descend From realms above, his stubborn heart to bend?

  30. But me to quit the cheerful realms of day, And seek the darksome cloisters it behoves.

  31. IV Through France he sought her, and will seek her through The realms of Italy and of Almayn, And thence through the Castiles, both old and new, So passing into Libya out of Spain.

  32. To whom Melissa courteously replies: LVII "Chaste dames of thee descended I survey, Mothers of those who wear imperial crown, And mighty kings; the column and the stay Of glorious realms and houses of renown.

  33. Anon, far up the cloudless blue, Unseen by mortal eye, God's angels with two spirits passed To purer realms on high.

  34. It was a time when the power of good was on the decline, so that all nature, turning against man, was abandoned to the divinities of darkness, the inhabitants of the Realms of the Dead.

  35. This man was getting on his nerves already, making him feel that he had a tremendous problem before him, making him think that the quiet realms of art were merely the backwaters of oblivion.

  36. I therefore accepted, and proceeded to canvass my State urging the great opportunity offered to show our progress in industry and culture, on the fields of nature or within the realms of art.

  37. It is only Phillis who lives in the cloudless realms of pure conviction.

  38. Let us rather search for it in the Realms of Art.

  39. As comets enter our system from realms of which we have no knowledge, dazzle us a little, awaken our speculations and then depart, so may certain immortal spirits also be supposed to act.

  40. Alexander added, that to enable him to resist the French and spare Bajazet's realms the threatened invasion, a sum of forty thousand ducats must be immediately forthcoming.

  41. Among all the British realms in which the white man was predominant, only South Africa was as yet excluded from this remarkable development.

  42. At the same time, the ruling power should claim no special privileges for its own citizens, but should throw open the markets of such realms equally to all nations.

  43. Throughout the course of history, indeed, the northern coast-lands have belonged rather to the realms of Western or of Asiatic civilisation than to the primitive barbarism of the sons of Ham.

  44. They were quite insignificant in comparison with the far-spreading realms of her ancient rival, Britain.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "realms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.