Ghaseb stubble, however, spreads all over, which looks well for the industry of the poor slaves.
I observed two species of parasitical plants, one of which has a slender trunk, and has its root in the earth; and the other, which is entirely dependent on the tree over which it spreads for all its support and nourishment.
But what a banquet of beauty Rubens spreadsfor the eye!
He has mounted to triumphs and fallen to humiliations, but his spirit has never been quelled, and if each acclivity he scales is steeper, the air atop has grown purer, more stimulating, and the landscape spreads wider before him.
Artificialness spreads and spans all with a crystal barrier,--invisible, but palpable.
As it spreads along it tends to force out other plants.
Just look at those seeds as Peter spreads them out here.
At his behest swift Commerce spreads her wings, And tires the sinewy sea-birds as she flies, Fanning the solitudes from clime to clime.
There are floating forms That whisper over me like summer leaves; And now there comes, and spreads through all my soul.
If the true Good is not to be found in the School where Wisdom utters her voice, nor in the Garden in which Pleasure spreads her lures: may it not be found in the Market, in devotion to Business and Public Affairs?
Beneath their eyes spreads one of those nobly lovely spectacles that Italy and spring, hand in hand, alone can offer.
The tight smile spreads a little wider, and invades her pale cheeks.
A look of incredulity, which she perhaps does not take any very great pains to conceal, spreads over her face.
His jealous heart is afraid quite to say no to this question, and yet an indisputable look of relief spreads over her face as she ascertains that he is alone.
Spreads the terminations of its vessels on cells, which communicate with the arteries of the uterus; sometimes with those of the peritoneum.
And if we try to limit ourselves to this, in order to find a basis for discussion, it spreads out before us all the splendours of a great nature pantheism, including even the ideas of the good, the true, and the beautiful.
When the impetus derived from the explosive force is quite exhausted, the top part of the mass of flame often spreads out like the top of a tree, then breaks up and falls back into the sun in large flakes of flame.
It is exactly the same in the southern hemisphere; after the sun crosses the equator into the south the vegetation grows and spreads towards the south pole.
At this place Clarke's Fork runs through a narrow defile of rocky mountains; at times the soft murmurings of the waters charm the traveller, at others it spreads out and presents a calm surface clear as crystal.
In order to give suppleness to his limbs, he rubs his body with bear's grease, over which he spreads a thick layer of vermillion.
At this point spreads out the Mamelle Prairie, sixty or seventy miles in length, and, upon an average, five or six in breadth.
But here alone he spreads his length and breadth over more, they say, than ten or twelve thousand acres of land, great part of which consists of oak-woods.
This pretty valley of Chilworth has a run of water which comes out of the high hills, and which, occasionally, spreads into a pond; so that there is in fact a series of ponds connected by this run of water.
The arable land goes down before the house, and spreadsalong the edge of the down, going, with a gentle slope, down to the meadows.
The Swan, sweet melodist, in death he sings, The milder Swan here spreads his silver wings.
Here, now, population spreads her thousands, and society appears in all its blessings of mutual help, and the mutual lights of intellectual improvement.
In haughty England, where the winter spreads His snowy mantle o'er the shining meads.
But ah, what error spreads its dreadful night, What phantoms hover o'er the lover's sight!
Will you not interfere with it now, when the infection that they venomous idol spreads is not merely death, but sin?
As when Jupiter spreads the purple rainbow over heaven, portending battle or cold storm, so Athena, wrapping herself round with a purple cloud, stooped to the Greek soldiers, and raised up each of them.
As the light of a fire burning in one place spreads all around, so the energy of the highest Brahman constitutes this entire world' (Vi.
And whether itspreads its own figured curtain, or withdraws life's dark veil from before the scene of things, it equally creates for us a being within our being.
And well for Gain if it ungrudging yields Labor its just demand; and well for Ease If in the uses of its own, it sees No wrong to him who tills its pleasant fields And spreads the table of its luxuries.
The wing taken in rear in this way loses ground; more and more the contagion of fear spreads to the rest.
Then by that natural instinct of the soldier to worry, to assure himself of his supports, the contagion of flight spreadsfrom the last ranks to the first.
Everywhere else, the coming crash or sinister rumors are heard or anticipated; alarm descends from high places, spreads through the army and echoes along the lines of the lowest ranks.
Iora spreads its tail in a wonderful manner, and comes spinning round and round towards the ground looking more like a round ball than a bird.
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