He even soaredinto the realm of supposititious truth, like Plato.
On the third day hesoared across middle France, and within sight of the snow-clad Alps.
It curved round and soared towards them growing rapidly larger and larger.
Nor did he ridicule religion, as Lucian did in after-times, but soared to comprehend it, like the esoteric priests of Egypt in the time of Moses or Pythagoras.
Thus in all those arts of which modern civilization is proudest, and in which the genius of man has soared to the loftiest heights, the ancients were not merely our equals,--they were our superiors.
Illustration: A huge sea rose between us, hiding her from view, and when we soared on the crest of the next one she was gone like a foam flake.
Her bowsprit and jibboom soaredinto the air exactly like those of the galleons of old, and her three skimpy masts stood like broomsticks at different angles--the foremast especially, which looked over the bows.
A huge sea rose between us, hiding her from view, and when we soared on the crest of the next one, she was gone like a foam flake.
High up under a small cloud red with sunlight the eagle soared easily in the air.
Tilting the lateral vanes, he soared in a wide serpentine, peering into the deep, resounding dark below.
Then you should certainly lecture on Philosophy," said the Dragon-fly, and he spread a pair of lovely gauze wings and soared away into the sky.
Suddenly she spread her brown wings for flight, and soared into the air.
Good-bye," cried the Fire-balloon as he soared away, dropping tiny blue sparks.
So she spread her brown wings for flight, andsoared into the air.
Has his pensive spirit sunk down into gloom and despair, or has it soared into cloudless regions of purity and peace?
Quickly the prince let loose his hawk, which soared straight into the air, then swooped upon the bird and brought it to his master.
The chief's eye flashed; his plans Soared up again like fire.
Up to this time the Captain had been on the ferocious offensive, and he was in the act of following up the kick when Michael regained his feet and soared up in the air, not for leg or thigh, but for the throat.
The instant his bonds were released, Michael soared at Collins, and Collins, timing and distancing with the accuracy of long years, kicked him under the jaw and whirled him back and down into the sawdust.
He rumbled a low, tense growl, flattened his ears back, and soared into the air, his paws spread so that the claws stood out like talons, his tail behind him as stiff and straight as a rod.
Blessed is the man that hath, on the wings of longing, soared towards God, the Lord of the Judgment Day.
It was as though my being soared on downy clouds-the old passing out, weariness falling as I ascended, and all sense of pain laid aside as one would a garment too heavy to be worn.
She soared above, and they who could not comprehend her, called her strange and odd.
He had told his love and adventure in a place where walls heard and windows peered, and a rumour out of the ordinary went on the wind into every close and soared straight to the highest tenement--even to the garret rooms.
I was answered by the groaning of the torrent beneath my feet, and the maniac laugh of the eagle that soared majestically over my head--both seeming to mock the impuissance of man.
Still only echoes--mingling with the cries of a caracara eagle, that soared scared-like into the air.
Because the bark spread out her great white wings andsoared away, hearing not the faint voices, seeing not the thin shadows that haunted that drifting wreck.
He rotated the rising-plane, and now soared to 2,800 feet.
High overhead, an eagle soared among the "thunder-heads" that presaged a storm up Sevier Pass.
He opened his fingers and the bird burst out of his hand with a loud beating flutter and soared up into the air.
It acquired speed, and then, amid the wondering comments and excited shouts of the crowd, it soared aloft, and glided through the air to a great height.
Up, up into the air soared the big biplane, and from the lake she had left came a blast of saluting whistles from the water-craft that thus paid tribute to a sister vessel.
High over the mountainssoared the airship through the hours of darkness.
They never soared so high as my present attainment, but neither did they include this constant struggle with the vilest manifestations of which the human nature is capable.
What wonder that the young planters besieged her gates, that her aspirations soared high, that Mary Fawcett dreamed of a great destiny for this worshipped child of her old age?
Hamilton by means of his fine melodious voice, and dignified deportment, his reasoning powers and persuasive address, soared far above all competition.
But through low tax rates and free markets they've soared ahead of centralized economies.
For more than 15 years domestic spending had soared as Federal programs multiplied, and the expense escalated annually.
Men have walked the surface of the moon and soared to new heights of discovery.
She might have made one matrimonial mistake, but this time she had hitched her wagon to a star--a star which soared amain and cast its radiance afar.
Enormous bats soared about noiselessly, and white-dressed couples lingered about the corners of the streets, and men stood talking, pressed closely up against the wooden gratings of the windows, to women hidden inside the room.
Butterflies flitted to and fro or soared above the scrub, and now and then a wild mare whinnied from the thickets, breaking the silence of the lone valley through which the yellow, little stream ran to the Uruguay.
A formless moon soared through a white cloud wrack, and broken gold lay in the rising tide.
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