Shall I forget when prying dawn Sends me about my way, The careless stars, the quiet lawn, And you with whom I lay?
A brilliant moon sends her cold light abroad: Hialmar arises from the reddened slain, Heavily leaning on his broken sword, And bleeding from his side the battle-rain.
The helmsman is dashed away and rolled forward headlong; her as she lies the billowsends spinning thrice round with it, and engulfs in the swift whirl.
Turnus hastens up and sends his spear whistling from far on it; it gives back and turns its footsteps.
The hearth-fires are plundered; the smoky brand trails a resinous glare, and the Fire-god sends clouds of glowing ashes upward.
Many a time he asks for Lausus, and sends many an one to call him back and carry a parent's sad commands.
Therewith she sendshis company on the shore twenty bulls, an hundred great bristly-backed swine, an hundred fat lambs and their mothers with them, gifts of the day's gladness.
Then with a spear-cast hesends Asbutes to follow him, and Chloreus and Sybaris, Dares and Thersilochus, and Thymoetes fallen flung over his horse's neck.
She writes in red ink to express "the blushes of her cheek," when she sends a message of encouragement to the Conde d'Ossori.
Annie sends her best regards to you and wishes you well.
Is He not at the Father's right hand, interceding for us and for the souls to whom He sends us?
Of course you do not know our names, but I will give them in the following words that each sends to you.
But I said, "If God sends me, He will see that I am not harmed.
Why not stop that which sends our young men by the thousands to a drunkard's or a criminal's grave?
Mr Henley may not have an equal affection for the looking-glass, but he is a very poor and unimaginative reader who does not see him gloating over the god-like proportions of the shadow he sends sprawling over his own page.
Stevenson wrote from Davos Platz, in sending me The Black Canyon: "Sam sends as a present a work of his own.
Sam and my wife both beg to be remembered, and Sam also sends as a present a work of his own.
The President often sends me the ci-devant Imperial loge at the Conservatoire.
If Worth sends a corsage with the fashionable cut--what do they do?
She says that she can see, while flying by, all the objects exposed in the shop windows, and often sends the servant back to buy what she has noticed.
He sends me a copy of everything he composes, and always writes the three bars of that song on the first page.
But those she admits find that she has little to give, and they go away, she making no effort to detain them; or she finds that she has nothing to give, and sends them away as gently as may be.
Her mouth--the curve of it--I think it is, that sends from time to time the mysterious thrill through her audiences.
The more sugar he sends the more the stocks accumulate, and the lower are the prices, and the smaller is his power to purchase clothing or machinery, as will now be shown.
She sends men from where they could make twelve or twenty exchanges in a year to a distance from, which they can make but one; and this is taken as evidence of the growth of commerce.
The consequence of this feeling is that every one, who can do so, maintains some correspondence with England, and when any article is wanted, he sends to England for it.
She sends men from her own land, and with them the commodities they must consume while preparing for cultivation distant lands;--and all these things are regarded as evidences of growing wealth and power.
Further, Brazil raises cotton, and she has spare labour, and yet she sends her cotton to look for the spindle, instead of bringing the spindle to look for the cotton, as she might so readily do.
She sends her people from the land to become trampers in her roads, or to seek refuge in filthy lanes and cellars; and this is hailed as tending to promote the freedom of man.
She sendsabroad the sound, and keeps at home the unsound.
He sends his messengers again, his angels, his prophets, one after another.
Each stonesends out its little gravitative and chemical influence upon surrounding stones, and they are different through being in its neighborhood.
Even a slight exhibit of itsends through the sensitive observer a thrill of reverent abasement.
Every year he sends trophies of game to his friends across the sea—birds that are as toothsome and wild-flavoured as if they had not been hatched under the tyranny of the game-laws.
Hose turns to look at it, and then sends the boat darting in that direction with long, swift strokes.
I have been visiting her, and she sends you a friendly greeting.
As more immediately connected with the advent and departure of light, the East and West are twins, the one of which sends forth the glorious day-orb, which the other lies in wait to conquer.
As the rains fertilize the fields and ripen the food crops, so he who sends them is indeed the prop or tree of our subsistence, and thus becomes the giver of health and strength.
Besides the eggs used and sold for hatching she generally sends a twenty-four-dozen case to New York just before Easter.
We send this book--plain edition, to any subscriber desiring it who sends $2.
This book maintains that everybody who sends things across the water should insure them.
The merchant sendsout his steamer, his brig, his schooner, his barge, his yacht, and so forth.
And he doubts not, but that Venus, although she sends us no Light but what is reflected, does sometimes enlighten the Earth more, than all the Stars together.
Himself, the Sire, who rules the earth and skies, Sends me from heaven his mandate to proclaim.
Apollo from Ortygia's shrine Would sing, unasked he sends us to proclaim.
Oft of his son he questions, oft he sends To bid him quit the field, and seek his sire and friends.
Then shoreward sends beeves twenty to the rest, A hundred boars, of broad and bristly chine, A hundred lambs and ewes and gladdening gifts of wine.
Through this Anchises, talking by the way, Sendsforth the son and Sibyl to the light.
From Jove we spring; Jove Dardans hail with joy Their parent; he whosends us is our lord AEneas, Jove-born and a prince of Troy.
The rest he sends To young Ascanius down the stream, to bear News of his absent sire, and how the cause doth fare.
They are also particularly sensitive to heat just before the flower-buds begin to swell in late autumn or winter; a sudden or sensible rise of temperature at that stage sends the flower-buds off in showers.
Sends from her unsullied source, The gems of thought their purest force," is exceeding beautiful.
He sends you six of the rondeau subjects, and if more are wanted, he says you shall have them.
When Burns sends his warmest wishes to Smellie, and prays that fortune may never place his subsistence at the mercy of a knave, or set his character on the judgment of a fool, he had his political enemies probably in his mind.
Those that are bulged are sent to the maker, who beats down the swellings, and sends back the barrels to be proved again.
If you sends a man into a room to get it ready,' said Crass, ''e makes a meal of it!
But man sends forth the fatal ball and thus exerts an influence in regions which the eye alone can pierce.
God sends you everything good while you are asleep.
Fate deals kindly with me and sends me another in her stead.
Her hand trembled, while she wrote in pencil: "Eberhard's daughter sends for Gunther.
There it stood: "Eberhard's daughter sends for Gunther.
It suggests the lonely tree that sends its roots through the rich soil and into the clear stream in the valley.
My mother sends her respects; she remembers your mother and says that when one looked into her face it was like looking at the sun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sends" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.