She flung herself into the basin; its coolness reanimatedher spirits, and a thousand soothing remembrances presented themselves to her mind.
The idea of Virginia's speedy returnreanimated her lover's courage, and he resumed his pastoral occupations; happy amidst his toils, in the reflection that they would find a termination so dear to the wishes of his heart.
The sudden paralysis was arrested, and the muscles reanimatedin a manner most marvellous.
The liquid injected into the blood bad at last neutralised the effect, stimulated the circulation, reanimated the whole system, and revived the flickering spark of life.
The intercourse with them reanimated me, and gave me strength to play in Glasgow, where the whole haute volee had gathered for my concert.
As her imagination painted with melancholy touches, the deserted plains of Troy, such as they appeared in this after-day, she reanimated the landscape with the following little story.
The soul would fall back upon herself, if music and the artsreanimated not that poetic genius, which is also the genius of religion.
At certain periods the English minister pronounced prayers, the last words of which were repeated by the whole assembly; these confused, yet softened tones, coming from various distances, reanimated the interest of the whole.
Throughout the Archipelago, the people are persuaded that it is only the Greeks of the Greek church whose corpses are reanimated by the devil.
Reanimated by the presence and words of this prudent companion, Ulysses recovered his strength and a few days after, abandoned the room in which he had believed he was going to die, turning his steps toward Barcelona.
As though suddenlyreanimated with new force, she rose to her feet:--her face on a level with Ferragut's eyes.
This circumstance reanimated our confidence, and we hesitate not to pass through the streets, notwithstanding the whizzing of projectiles.
It seemed to me that charity was to be reanimated and extended even to the extremities of the world.
By means of a few drops of powerful cordial, the doctor for a moment reanimated the imbruted carcass that lay before him.
Was it the damp grass or the chestnut blossoms that thus reanimated the past?
So men do not deceive themselves when they feel at this time that there is something outside of them which is born again, that there are forces which are reanimated and a life which reawakens.
The common faith becomes reanimated quite naturally in the heart of this reconstituted group; if is born again because it again finds those very conditions in which it was born in the first place.
Reanimated by him, she awakened his imagination of the vagrant splendours of existence and the rebel delights which have their own laws and 'nature' for an applauding mother.
Shrapnel sick and weak, which constantly reanimated his feelings of pity and of wrath, was not given to the others of whom he demanded a corresponding energy of just indignation and sympathy.
The example of the kingreanimated the courage and the charity of the persons of his suite; all were eager to imitate him, and the Christians, whom the barbarians had slaughtered, thus received the honours of sepulture.
This brilliant act of bravery reanimated the flying Crusaders that witnessed it; they crowded after their gallant king, recommenced the fight, and once more dispersed the Mussulman battalions.
I have also alluded to the act of Asclepiades, who, in disregard of the ridicule of the bystanders, stopped a funeral procession, and reanimated the body, about to be burnt.
A man who was in the collapsed state, and to all appearances dead, became reanimated after his coffin was procured.
Their arrival, as if by heavenly commission, and the tidings they brought of other succor near at hand, reanimated the king and his partisans, and instantly the whole aspect of things within the city was changed.
His discourse, and still more, his example, at length reanimated their courage, and sixty of them commenced the escalade.
Archambaud and Thierri for a moment reanimated the courage of the Crusaders, and several times repulsed the infidels.
His arrival in the Holy Land created the greatest enthusiasm, andreanimated the hopes of the Christians.
The people and the soldiers took him for an angel from heaven, and his miraculous presence reanimated their strength and their courage.
These words reanimated the zeal and fanaticism of the Syrian warriors.
The true cross, placed upon an elevated spot, for a moment reanimated them, and drew around it the most fervent and the most intrepid.
He was received there as an angel of the Lord, and his presence reanimated the valour and hopes of the Christians, who had during two years unsuccessfully besieged Ptolemaïs.
Like an electric shock, it reanimated his whole frame, and vibrated every nerve of his heart.
However the author may succeed in his description, in painting reanimated nature, he is no magician, or if he is, he cannot raise the dead.
My friends," said the First Consul to the reanimated soldiers, "remember that it is my custom to sleep upon the field of battle.
I was in a condition difficult to describe, but the sight of the holy father, who maintained an unalterable tranquillity, much edified me, and reanimated my courage.
This liquid she poured over the male of stone that Eos selected, and even as the stone man stirred and quickened into life again, her ethereal self whirled out of Eos and settled into the reanimated flesh of the man.
The elder couple tried to affect their imaginations with the fact which reanimated the spectre of a dreadful war for themselves; but they had to pass on and, leave the young people unmoved.
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