Fling abroad thy scrolls of Freedom Speed them onward far and fast Over hill and valley speed them, Like the sibyl's on the blast!
Not lightly fall Beyond recall The written scrolls a breath can float; The crowning fact The kingliest act Of Freedom is the freeman's vote!
That he who treads profanely on the scrolls of law and creed, In the depth of God's great goodness may find mercy in his need; But woe to him who crushes the soul with chain and rod, And herds with lower natures the awful form of God!
The work is solid throughout except where the scallops are filled in beneath the scrolls with crossed bars; these are laid in place from side to side, and caught down at each intersection.
Work the scrolls near the border in outline stitch with Filo Silk, Brown, 644.
Use the lightest in Corticelli EE Embroidery Silk for the scallop, and shade the scrolls with the three tones in Filo Silk.
Shewing Scrolls or Books in a "Scrinium;" also Lamp, Writing Tablets, etc.
In Chippendale's chairs and console tables, in his state bedsteads and his lamp-stands, one can recognise the broken scrolls and curved lines, so familiar in the bronze mountings of Caffieri.
Carved in rich Spanish mahogany, and upholstered in morocco leather, the ornament consists of scrolls and cornucopiæ, with flowers charmingly disposed, the arms and motto of the Company being introduced.
So his mother brought him the chest and, taking out the five leaves which had been saved when the library was lost, gave them to him saying, "These five scrolls are all thy father left thee.
This is merely embroidery again, but has more claim to the title of lace, as the tiny little flowers and scrolls are connected with brides made of buttonhole stitch ornamented with picots.
The principal designs for the Venetian lace of all periods were scrolls of flowers conventionalised in the Renaissance taste of the time.
The whole design, apart from this, is worked in red and white roses and scrolls of gold and silk.
Conventional scrolls and flowers were used as designs for the toile, the ground and the pattern being made at the same time.
Then the Venetian influence crept in, and elaboration of pattern and the Renaissance scrolls and flower work showed itself.
Y: Forsooth, each one of them wants to be given scrolls (of revelation) spread out!
The side space on each of these edges is filled up with a delicate arrangement of interlacing strap-work in black, and further ornamented with fine gold scrolls and the initials "E.
And Struli, on his part, had an account to settle with Maxim respecting certain other nails driven in with hammers, and torn scrolls of the Law, and the history of the ten martyrs of the days of Titus, not to mention a few later ones.
And the little Ezrielk had more than once tried to make a piece of parchment out of a scrap of skin; and what Jewish boy cannot prepare the veins that are used to sew the phylacteries and the scrolls of the Law?
Therefore I now open the ark and declare to you, Jews, before the holy scrollsof the Law, I have no children any more.
Referring to the relief scrolls which illustrate the text of this chapter, we would call attention to Fig.
Illustration] In the execution of relief scrolls it is needful to observe: 1.
For a really practical insight of this phase of the work the student should study examples of finished scrolls done in the highest style of the art.
Instructions, however carefully they may be worded, are of but comparatively meagre helpfulness to the novice in painting scrolls in colors.
Correctly colored illustrations of scrollsdone by such masters as Weber, Kuenzel and Redmond, should be diligently studied.
Many of these scrolls are laid in plain gold or aluminum, in a variety of colors, as well as in colors and gold, and very often aluminum.
As an eminent instructor of the art once declared: "Work with a lead pencil on a 2×4 paper, and the chances are that your scrolls will be of the 2×4 order.
They carried innumerable scrolls under their arms, in which were written all manner of things that had occurred since the first appearance of the Nazarene.
The occurrence of scrolls and spirals in South-East New Guinea, and their general resemblance to certain Maori patterns, have led several observers to believe that there may have been intercourse between New Guinea and New Zealand.
The rosettes and the angled scrolls alone persist.
The New Guinea ornamental system shows degraded and barbaric forms of the Mohammedan spiral scrolls of Malaysia.
More or less recognisable animals break out, as it were into scrolls and floral devices, as on Samian vases (Plate VI.
The Pueblos, observing these marks, especially that they are abundant after a wind storm, have wondered at their similarity to the printed scrolls on the pottery of their ancestors.
The scrolls themselves may, in some cases, be an animal form which has ended in a flourish, as is taking place in Plate VI.
The streets of the city were decorated with flags and streamers, and scrolls of welcome were stretched across.
A triumphal arch was erected over the bridge that spanned the creek upon which the place was located, the arch having scrolls with mottoes waving and flags flying in our honour.
The wood is walnut, and the scrolls and foliage on the back stand out in high relief; the seat, originally as now, is covered with a rich brocade, with fine brass nails and a fringe.
Not only were the faces brass, but there were to be found silvered faces also, ornamented with ormolu mounts of figures andscrolls in brass.
The handles of both French and Dutch furniture were extremely ornate, consisting of scrolls and leaves, many of them of great beauty and delicacy, particularly when made of water-gilt or of etched brass.
The doors of the lower part, with the fan, are solid mahogany, the carving on the legs and ornamental scrolls is fine.
On either side are angels blowing upon trumpets, from which extend scrolls inscribed, "Aryse, you dede.
Ninety" and "Cents" on scrolls at the lower left and right corners of oval respectively, set diagonally and in colored capitals.
Within this shield is an oval containing a profile bust of George Washington engraved in line, surrounded by a ribbon ending with small scrolls bearing the legend "United States Postage," in white letters.
The ovals containing the heads, bands, scrolls and large numerals are placed on a ground of vertically ruled lines.
The oval containing the bust, the scrolls or labels and numerals are placed on a back ground of parallel vertical lines above and below, horizontal on the sides.
Twenty-four Cents" in scrolls at bottom, with numeral "24" beneath in outline letters shaded.
From each end of the scrolls a chain of pearls completes the outlines of the oval.
The oval containing the portraits, the scrolls or labels and large numerals are placed on a background of vertical parallel lines arranged to form a drapery with fringes, cords and tassels, and a panel similar to the State Department stamps.
The ovals containing the heads, bands scrolls and large numerals are placed upon a ground of vertically ruled lines, showing stripes at the sides.
Same labels or scrolls and numerals rather smaller below as in the stamps of other departments, with small circular disks bearing "U.
The ovals containing the busts, the labels or scrolls and large numerals are placed on a ground of vertical parallel lines.
Riegl,[928] who deals generally with the principles underlying its vegetable motives, and points out that here we first meet with scrolls or continuous bands of foliage applied to a decorative purpose.
The whole is set in a bold pattern of grotesques in gold and vivid colours, scrolls mounted by women's busts, quaint birds growing out of acanthus branches, putti riding on griffins, and a score of other fantastic devices.
It is true that scarce or remarkable Halachas were sometimes written upon scrolls by certain teachers, but this was done so secretly, that they acquired from this circumstance the name of "Secret Scrolls.
He stood before the ark in which lay the scrolls of the Law, and, therefore, to pray was called "to go before the ark.
It is formed of an open-work hoop decorated with swans and peacocks enclosed in scrolls issuing from a vase.
Rococo ornament with its assemblage of rich fantastic scrolls and crimped conventional shellwork wrought into irregular and indescribable forms, though overcharged and inorganic, yet possesses certain beauty and artistic quality.
There is a pretty chapel in the compound with scrolls and memorial tablets presented by Chinese Catholics, a school for boys attended by fifty ragamuffins, a nunnery and girls' school, and a fit residence for the venerable bishop.
Painted scrolls of paper were on the walls, and on old ledges were torn books in the Burmese character, which a few boys made a pretence of reading.
These scrolls of Arabian learning," said Boabdil to himself, "what do they teach?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scrolls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.