Here is the partition at my ear down in the deep on the lee side.
No, Sir, I know it all of a truth, but another, that slew the Red Knight of the Deep Forest.
Sir," saith he, "This horse was the horse of Messire the Red Knight of the Deep Forest!
It was deep calling unto deep--the deep that my own struggle had opened up within being answered by the unfathomable deep without, reaching beyond the stars.
On another occasion, during a procession, his spirit was ravished in God, and it was given him to contemplate, in a form and images fitted to the weak understanding of a dweller on the earth, the deep mystery of the holy Trinity.
The unreasoned and immediate assurance is the deepthing in us, the reasoned argument is but a surface exhibition.
They turned now from the valley to the deep woods.
They had rejoiced greatly at the trapping of the four, one by one, in the deep bush.
He remembered the council of the great Indian force in the deep woods, and the terrible face of Queen Esther was again before him.
Not a breath of wind ruffled the surface of the deep.
Our burning-glass also now became a great treasure to me, as it enabled me to magnify, and so to perceive more clearly the forms and actions of these curious creatures of the deep.
An order of holothurians mostly found in the deep sea.
I stood in the shallow water behind them and kept them from going back tothe deep place, while Leon worked to catch them.
Just where the creek turned at the open pasture, below the church and cemetery, right at the deep bend, stood the biggest white oak father owned.
His Magic Carpet was woolly-dog moss, and all the magic about it, was that on the damp woods floor, in the deep shade, the moss had taken root and was growing as if it always had been there.
We had to climb on the bank when we came to the deep curve, under the stump of the old oak that father cut because Pete Billings would climb it and yowl like a wildcat on cold winter nights.
If the horse jibbed at all, or stuck in the deep ruts--and wasn't it a wet season?
Jim found some fish-hooks and a line, and we caught plenty of mullet and eels in the deep, clear waterholes.
The Indians were so terrified at it that they would not go near the place, and, though we twice made expeditions and saw it each time, we could not make our way throughthe deep marsh in which it lived.
In the deep shadow of the tree there was a deeper shadow yet, black, inchoate, vague--a crouching form full of savage vigor and menace.
The deep peace of this strange waterway was unbroken by any sign of man.
I found myself mechanically bowing and shaking hands with a little ginger-haired man who was coiled up in the deep arm-chair which had once been sacred to my own use.
The deep-seated travail of his grief abruptly reached the paroxysm.
Vanamee, hidden in the deep shadow of the archway, did not move, but his eyes closed, and the intense expression deepened on his face.
He would go to the Mission--he would see Father Sarria; he would pass the night in the deep shadow of the aged pear trees in the Mission garden.
In the deep shade of the pear trees they could no longer see each other.
The Call Out of the nothingness of sleep, The slow dreams of Eternity, There was a thunder on the deep: I came, because you called to me.
But the drear Waste darkening, and, at length, flame ultimate on the deep.
In the deep heart of me The sullen waters swell towards the moon, And all my tides set seaward.
It was a great Piazza, as I thought; anchored, like all the rest, in the deep ocean.
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