If those bright joys he singly sheds On thee, were all met in one crown, Both sun and stars would hide their heads; And moons, though full, would get them down.
Whose fruitful dawn sheds hopes and lights; Thy bright solemnities did shew The third glad day through two sad nights.
The glory of ancestors sheds a light on their posterity, Juvenal, viii.
And then, the storage sheds can be accessed from below.
He looked down the hill, where the facility was now dark except for the yellow sodium lights around the storage sheds and the blaze of floods that illuminated the two vehicles.
Place me where herb and flower the sun has dried, Or where numb winter's grasp holds sterner sway: Place me where Phoebus sheds a temperate ray, Where first he glows, where rests at eventide.
As we approached the summit we came among snow fields and near many glaciers, and then passed through long snow-sheds over which the avalanches often slip and thunder into the abysses below.
The pass at the divide is almost as high as that at the source of the Silver Bow, and much more impeded in winter with snowfalls and avalanches, which require many miles of snow-sheds to save the road.
Thirty miles of snow shedsannounce progress in the journey to the Pacific.
It is a delight to see young orchards and farmhouses, and cribs and sheds fortified against tornadoes by groves, laid out with irritating precision to confront the whirling storms from west and south.
Safe are you lodged above these rolling spheres; The baleful influence of whose giddy dance Sheds sad vicissitude on all beneath.
Even with the tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave.
The scene thou seest, attests the truth I sing, 840 And every star sheds light upon thy creed.
The beam dim reason sheds shows wonders there; What high contents!
I saw no one about the old, unpainted house or the long, weathered barn, which with its sheds stood alongside the road.
The drivers were nowhere to be seen, but near the carts were cattle sheds for the bullocks.
And to the South were miles of railroad sheds already packed to bursting.
When we had clambered a quarter of the way, we came suddenly upon two shedsbuilt of wood, and appropriated to the use of a little girl and half a hundred pigs.
We complied, and went out half a mile and built our sheds in the forest: I like sheds in the forest much better than huts in the villages, for we have no mice or vermin, and incur no obligation.
We had to hasten on the building of sheds after crossing the second rivulet, as rain threatened us.
After crossing the last we came near the Mosumba, and received a message to build our sheds in the forest, which we did.
Usually the stock of the villagers was kept in shedsattached to the houses, but the D'Arc family kept their animals in a separate building.
As soon, therefore, as the English saw the French approaching they did not try to defend the town, but retired into the castle, leaving men ambushed in houses and sheds to surprise the French.
Being curious and feeling much more confident, as we were now only two, we decided to go as close to the sheds as we dared in order to get a good look at them.
German voices could also be heard, so we considered that we had done all that could be done and left the place exceedingly rapidly, feeling that we should be safer when we had put a few miles between these sheds and ourselves.
Proceeding at a decent pace we soon came in sight of somesheds which lay directly on our line of march.
What I aims to relate, how-ever, is an incident as sheds light on how wise an' foxy Road Runners be.
When the cool evening sheds her soft and delightful tints, and leads on the hours of pleasure and repose, then is the universal reign of sublime harmony.
Such godly sorrow is refreshing, and the tears it sheds are a balm to the wounded spirit.
Twas thus the deity, who treads The arch of heaven, and proudly sheds Day from his eyelids--thus he spoke, As through my cell his glories broke.
Scarce a breathing chaplet now Lives upon my feverish brow; Every dewy rose I wear Sheds its tears, and withers there.
May Time who sheds his blight o'er all And daily dooms some joy to death O'er thee let years so gently fall, They shall not crush one flower beneath.
Go, let me weep--there's bliss in tears, When he who sheds them inly feels Some lingering stain of early years Effaced by every drop that steals.
The Chain is formed of golden threads, Bright as Minerva's yellow hair, When the last beam of evening sheds Its calm and sober lustre there.
And what namesheds a brighter light on the annals of British journalism for intellectual and imaginative force than that of Justin MacCarthy, novelist and historian, as well as newspaper writer?
Within these borders lay the pleasure grounds and gardens and the cattle-sheds for the herds, which the great landowner or chief loaned out to the smaller men in return for services rendered.
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