With early dawn fell aslant the springtide sunbeams a rain of feathered hail.
I come to fling My springtide roses sweet before Thy Cross divine; By their plucked petals fair, my hands so gladly bring, I long to dry Thine every tear!
I understood that if all the lowly flowers wished to be roses, nature would lose its springtide beauty, and the fields would no longer be enamelled with lovely hues.
But in these early springtide days he suffered her to come and go as she listed, without either persuasion or forbiddance on his own part.
But the blossoming springtide had been short, as springtide always is.
In the years immediately following, the springtide of the national spirit burst into full bloom.
While golden in the sun Rivulets rise and run, While lilies bud, for springtide is begun.
Though winter frosts are done, And birds pair every one, And leaves peep out, for springtideis begun.
In Babylonia it was celebrated in June, thus showing that the deity was slain by the fierce heat of the sun, burning up all the springtide vegetation.
During her sojourn in the nether regions all fertility ceases on the earth, to be resumed only when she returns as the joyful bride of the springtide sun.
And I strolled by paths which the Springtide knew, In her mossy dells, by her ferny passes, Where the ground was holy with flowers and dew, And the insect life in the grasses.
Her violets in thine eyes The Springtide stained I know, Two bits of mystic skies On which the green turf lies, Whereon the violets blow.
The dwindling streams have lost their boisterous clamor of springtide and wimple with subdued voices over beds too shallow to hide a minnow or his poised shadow on the sunlit shallows.
In the springtide days, the crow turns aside from theft and robbery to the softer game of love, whereunto you hear the harsh voice attuned in cluttering notes.
When you go fishing in the first days of summer, you may see the fruits of this early springtide wooing in the dusky brood taking their primer-lesson in the art that their primogenitors were adepts in before yours learned it.
VII My love is in a light attire Among the apple-trees, VIII Who goes amid the green wood With springtide all adorning her?
VIII Who goes amid the green wood With springtide all adorning her?
As there is now in the earth, so there is always in human souls a springtide ready to burst forth into beautiful living.
It was a breath of springtide that Jack had brought with him.
If he yielded to the impulse of the moment, the wine of the springtide would set their blood afire, and from the flames within us there is no escape.
In writing about other men's books, he almost forgot that the springtide had brought to him no bouquet of song.
A masterly economy and new To let the birds play havoc at their pleasure Among your fruit-trees, fruitless now for you, And suffer flocks and herds to trample through Your garden, and lay waste its springtide treasure!
Wait till sorrow comes, And all your being's springtide chills and numbs, Wait till it gnaws and rends you, soon and late, Then tell me if my faith is adequate.
It was the true and perfect springtide of the year, when Love walks amongst the flowers, and comes a step nearer what it seeks with every dawn.
The springtide of the north is green and beautiful, but it has nothing of the radiance, the dreamfulness, the ecstasy of spring in the southern countries.
We sometimes see this solitary springtide surmounted by the shattered barque of age, from which the waters of life are fast receding, and yet the voyager moves on.
So passeth the summer season, and the harvest of the year, And the latter days of the winter on toward the springtide wear.
In a few hours' time they would be scattered to the four corners of Paris, and for a paltry copper the passers-by would purchase a glimpse and a whiff of springtide in the muddy streets.
But in spite of all the familiar, springtide loveliness, this month of May was not what she had dreamed.
Be to us as the springtide that melts the ice, Arise!
A springtide land It seemed, where East winds came not.
The dreamy river reaches, the quiet English homes, The milky path of sorrel down which the springtide comes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "springtide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: greenness; juvenility; prime; spring; youth