Never durst the muse before Enter that infernal door; Clio, stifled with the smell, Into spleen and vapours fell, By the Stygian steams that flew From the dire infectious crew.
Thy grandsire's words savour'd of thrifty leeks, Or manly garlic; but thy furnace reeks Hot steams of wine; and can aloof descry The drunken draughts of sweet autumnitie.
Another steams and growls through an orifice hundreds of feet wide in seeming angry spite that years ago it blew out its throat and ceased to gush forever.
The cone rises gradually from the plane of the formation and, ragged and deep, growls hoarsely and steams fitfully.
But the fortunes of the last war opened it permanently, and the Republica quietly steams into the great water-highway that leads to Asuncion through the passes of the Cerrito.
Whence proceeds that Plumpness, d'ye think, unless it be from the Steams that continually environ them, which penetrate into their Bodies and fatten them?
My brother's ghost hangs hovering there, O'er his warm blood, that steams into the air.
Steams and Expirations of the Body how stopp'd; and the stoppage dangerous or mortal, 8.
The steams of cookery arose from an adjoining kitchen, but the principal attraction was in a demijohn of fair proportions, which had been ostentatiously placed on high by Betty as the object most worthy of notice.
Its engine uncouples and steams off for a well-earned rest in the smoky roundhouse.
Each pipe terminates in a drag or footpiece with grated opening which is designed to be dragged along the bottom as the vessel slowly steams ahead.
When the settlings have filled the tanks, the drags are pulled up and the vesselsteams out to sea.
In treating the lower desires of sense and self as the steamsthat intercept, the tender reverences as the clear air that transmits, the light of lights, they have struck the deepest truth of human consciousness.
Where the stars opened to me their gates, there looms a scaffold,--thick steams of blood rise as from a shambles.
Why did the buoyant air of Paris seem to him heavy with the steams of blood; why did an instinct urge him to fly from those sparkling circles, from that focus of the world's awakened hopes, warning him from return?
But the bell rings, the ropes are cast off, the tug steams away, our late companions give us three parting cheers, and we respond as the distance rapidly widens between us.
But our little steamer fumes and fusses at its landing-place, eager to depart; so we step on board, and it steams once more out against the curling current between the hills of Rhineland.
When he reaches Trustan the train is almost due, and two minutes afterward it steams into the station.
Each new destroyer that steams to Europe from our shores in due course sends back some of her men to form a nucleus for the crew of another new destroyer turning up in American waters.
She steams up the Hudson on the New York side, makes a big turn, and lo!
The steams of cookery arose from an adjoining kitchen, but the principal attraction was a demijohn of fair proportions, which had been ostentatiously placed on high by Betty as the object most worthy of notice.
See, they are running along the platform as the trainsteams out.
Is the lightning enfeebled or dimmed, because for thousands of years it has blended with the tarnish of earth and the steams of earthly graves?
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