The old mother was washing her aprons; the infirm father slumbered at the chimney-corner.
But all the elements of an intellectual, delicate, and high-souled woman slumberedin the bosom of her child.
Because of a growing respect for the law of nations, filibusterism, during the grave changes of the eighteenth century and the lull before the storm of the American revolutions, slumberedonce again.
With the rise of the powerful maritime nations of Europe filibusterism slumbered for several centuries.
The serpentslumbered in the bottom of the fountain--had no one gone down into its depths, its venom might have slumbered yet.
It was the last time the cherub everslumbered on his bosom.
She, slumbered deeply, and dreamed that Truth was walking all night, cold and hungry, when suddenly a lovely form came out of the clouds.
At dawn the old man arose, dressed himself, and went forth to view the sun as it rose over the hills; while the youth slumbered on till nearly noon, and when he arose manifested no life nor interest till the evening meal was over.
It was as if the impenetrable, redoubtable mystery of love, the sovereign beauty of woman slumbered there, all powerful, but veiled with white.
Some people, he added, also spoke of a writing table or secretaire with deep drawers; and others declared that the money slumbered in some big padlocked trunks stored away in the depths of the alcove, which was very roomy.
Everything there spoke of calm and silent night; everything there slumberedin rapturous quiescence, patient until the far-off awakening.
Ever since that day a source had sprung up from the tears which she had shed, a source which cured all ailments, whilst the secret, inscribed on parchment fastened with three seals, slumbered at Rome!
Greece, Athens, and Sparta slumbered beneath their glorious memories, and were of no account in the world of to-day.
I then thought I would sleep again, and once more reclined against the tree, and slumbered for some little time, but my sleep was more agitated than before.
The day passed on; she slumbered unnoticed and unregarded; she awoke late in the evening with a sense of having done wrong in sleeping so long; the strain upon her responsibility had not yet left her.
In your case it was the bride-groom who, this morning, slumbered and slept.
The infatuated and blinded governor, his soul burning with the prospect of gain, slumbered on his couch of supposed safety.
But it remained for American enterprise, aided by European experience, to develop the wonderful capacity which had so long slumbered in the bosom of this most favored land.
These stirring events, chronicled in prose and verse at home, rekindled the martial ardour which had slumbered since the disastrous day of Kinsale.
The Tithe question had slumbered within the walls of Parliament since the days of Swift, though not in the lonely lodges of the secret agrarian societies.
Rolled up in their blankets, the gold grabbers had packed into shelter and slumbered soundly.
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