As one spoke and another listened, I saw the old panic revive in their eyes.
But, father, now my joys forepast to tell, Do but revive the horrors of my hell.
This was to him, of all the joys that might Revive his heart, the chiefest joy of all, That to declare the faithful heart which he Did bear to her, fortune so well did fall, That in her love he should both live and die.
Though slight, Honorine was not thin, and her figure struck me as being one that might revive love when it believed itself exhausted.
You, who are a florist, you know whether it is ever possible to restore the broken stem, to revive the faded colors, to make the sap flow again in the tender vessels of which the whole vegetative function lies in their perfect rigidity.
There remains, therefore, no element of vitality to revive the effete remains of a power that made Russia tremble during so many centuries, and that even menaced for a while the political existence of all Europe.
We heartily desire that our reasonable remonstrances in favour of Soudak may reach the imperial government, so that effectual measures may be taken to revive the great natural wealth of that magnificent valley.
The safety secured to travellers caused the trade with Persia by way of Georgia to revive in some degree.
Dost thou now desire to revive thy friendship (with me)?
He married Uttara, the daughter of Virata, who brought forth a dead child whom Kunti took up on her lap at the command of Vasudeva who said, 'I will revive this child of six months.
Sukra hearing this said, I will revivehim by saying, 'Let this one come.
The act of aggression is great on the part of the wretch Takshaka who gave wealth unto that Brahmana in order that he might not revive the king.
And having burnt the banian so, the snake then spake again unto Kasyapa, saying, 'O first of Brahmanas, try thy best and revive this lord of the forest.
But the open-minded Vrihaspati could not revive them, because he knew not the science called Sanjivani (re-vivification) which Kavya endued with great energy knew so well.
Takshaka answered, saying, 'Why dost thou seek to revive the king to be bitten by me?
But why revive the memory of a conflict which impressed me with all the ignominy of my station, and made me feel myself, as it were, selected for an affront that could not with impunity have been practised towards another?
I cannot go over with minuteness details in which the deceptions I had to concur in still revive my shame.
One of a class of religious reformers in Germany in the 17th century who sought to revive declining piety in the Protestant churches; -- often applied as a term of reproach to those who make a display of religious feeling.
I did not revisit the place, but I should like to see it again, if only to revivemy recollections of its unique interest.
He will revive us after two days: on the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
Marcellus remained for some time in the same post, until he could tend the wounded, and revive the spirits of his men after such a disheartening blow.
Heaven forbid that I should revive this forgotten question which now seems settled by the acts of the recent Congress of Versailles.
In this way he hoped to revivethe valuable old class of small and independent freeholders.
Such a movement would carry every Northern State except Massachusetts and Vermont, would restore the Democracy to power, and revive and invigorate the Union.
I have heard from various sources that the President feels the same solicitude which your letter expresses, and that he thinks that the defeat of the party here would revive and reorganize the Whigs all over the country.
It is too late in the day to revive the spirit of the native American or Know-nothing parties.
This phenomenon," he remarks, "cannot fail to awaken attention, and revive those speculations which were first put forth by my father Sir W.
Although the sensori-motor images of speech can be revived, it is almost impossible without moving the hand to revive kinæsthetic impressions concerned in writing a word.
Then would come the sharp fierce cut of the boatswain's whip to revive energies that flagged however little, and sometimes to leave a bleeding stripe upon his naked back.
Then to revive the anger that for a moment had been whelmed in astonishment came the reflection that he had been duped by Sakr-el-Bahr, duped by the man he trusted most.
The gentle breezes wafted from the garden of their hearts shall perfume and revive the souls of men, and the revelations of their minds, even as showers, will reinvigorate the peoples and nations of the world.
Let them at all times refresh and restore themselves with the dews of heavenly grace, and with the breaths of the Holy Spirit revive and renew themselves from moment to moment.
They shall raise their voices in every assembly, and adorn and revive every gathering.
Buddhist circles in Asian countries at the present time attempt to revive this attitude.
A secondary tribe often took its name from its leader, but it could also revive an earlier "primary tribe" name.
All these circumstances naturally tended to revive their hopes, and little did they dream of the horrible catastrophe which was soon to take place.
Every attempt was made as soon as it was brought on board to revive it, but without success.
There was, it is true, nothing in the state of Europe generally, nor of England itself, to revive the hopes of that party.
As well endeavour to reanimate the cold corpses beneath the guillotine as revive that glorious monarchy.