At least, the vernal tide continues to rise until the latter date, and it is not till after the summer solstice that the shoots and twigs begin to harden and turn to wood, or the grass to lose any of its freshness and succulency.
We were afterwards told that, in the spring, the farmers round about turn into these woods their young cattle, which do not come out again till fall.
As I turn from some hot, hard street, how inviting it looks!
From Robin's good looks and musical turn we might reasonably predict a domicile of equal fitness and elegance.
In less than two days this pot-bellied intruder would have caused the death of the two rightful occupants of the nest; so I step in and turn things into their proper channel again.
At short intervals some noise in-shore would startle me, and cause me to turn inquiringly to the silent figure in the stern.
I watched the birds for an hour, while my companions were taking their turn in exploring the lay of the land around us, and noted no variation in the programme.
The birds in a new, but less holiday suit, turn their faces southward.
I have seen himturn tail to a swallow, and have known the little pewee in question to whip him beautifully.
You my friends have done me a good turn by bringing me here to see Jagannath.
As before, He made the people turn Vaishnav, and after a long time reached the bank of the Godavari, which reminded Him of the Jamuna, while the wood on the bank suggested Brindaban.
If Chaitanya does not take pity on me, I shall give up my throne and turn a religious mendicant.
I move like a wooden machine as you turn my handle.
Give ear, O Sanatan, while I turn to speak of the attainment (sadhan) of bhakti, which gives us the rich treasure of love for Krishna.
If you do not see him the king wishes to turn hermit.
Fear not, I shall not live in this country, but turn darvesh and go to Mecca.
If he were only to turn angry, it will be my deliverance.
But the conversions among the learned were few, and Chaitanya at last in despair resolved to turn hermit for their salvation, arguing thus, "As I must deliver all these proud scholars, I have to take to an ascetic life.
Womenfolks turn to the loom, particularly in North Carolina.
The one nearest the point where you turn off on a dirt road that leads to the white house with the green gables reads Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother.
They meet each other swinging a round with right arms locked, between each turn down the line.
Marcum accused Callahan of killing his uncle, and Callahan in turn charged that his father had been slain by Marcum's uncle.
She has only to switch on a light andturn to milking.
It was the right answer so Josie had her turn at giving out the next riddle: Betty behind and Betty before.
And in turn the steamers were shoved aside for the railroad which was quicker.
Good Queen Bess in turn continued with the project and tried to keep peace between the invaders and the invaded by donating lands there to court favorites.
And off there the rushing waters of Little Pigeon turn an old-time mill wheel.
Nowadays he travels by caravan with his Carolina Playmakers from coast to coast that the world may see for itself what genius unrestrained can turn out.
As each in turn made his way to the wilderness he was glad indeed to find paths awaiting his footsteps.
They were pawns of the Crown, used to suppress the uprisings of the Irish Catholics and in turn themselves even more unfairly treated by the Crown.
Mother, how long before we shallturn our face towards England?
Now it was that the attention of all were drawn towards Leonard Hust, who in turn seemed as much surprised and as much moved by some secret cause as the prisoner had been.
In the mean time, let us turn for a moment to the bedside of Captain Robert Bramble, for it is long past midnight, and, weary in mind and body, he had retired to that rest which he most certainly needed.
Come, old boy, take another drink for companionship, and then good night to you, and I'll turn in.
Turning over the hieroglyphics and singular figures, to the wonder and amusement of the negroes, he saw that on the morrow an eclipse of the sun would take place, and he immediately resolved to turn the fact to good account.
She shook her little head as he spoke, but held up her lips for the kiss he offered, and saw him turn away from home towards the distant town.
Ah, sir, why not turn your talents to a more fitting purpose?
This was instantly seized upon, and while one of the men took a turn about the stanchion in the bow of the boat, those on board the ship gathered in the line until the boat was safely moored under her quarter.
He tried to resist the inclination to turn his head, but the drawing of curiosity was irresistible.
Makes youturn a bit yellow; eh, Craig, you white-livered cheat?
In his youth he had been beaten and trampled upon, and now that he had become rich in copra (the dried kernels of cocoanuts from which oil is made), he in his turn beat and trampled.
Not the smallest corner of the veil was she permitted to turn aside.
Her natural impulse had been to turn upon them and give them the tongue-lashing they deserved.
Arthur did not move save to turn his head and to follow with fascinated gaze his brother's movements.
I am curious without being of an investigating turn of mind.
And when we encounter the untamable, in order to safeguard ourselves, we must turn it back into the wilderness, an outlaw.
It takes an Englishman to turn a small trick like that.
He had doubtless given the cigar to another white man likely enough, Craig, who, with reckless inebriate generosity, had in turn presented it to the Oriental.
When you have the skewer in, always be sure to turn it around.
But this path of thought leads toward those waters of bitterness from which one can only turn aside and be silent.
Wherefore in a clear sky do we still turn our eyes toward the South as the Neapolitan, months after the eruption, turns his toward Vesuvius?
The turn of the tide began, The rally of bugles ran, He swung his hat in the van; The electric hoof-spark flew.
They turn to stars or shadows, They go like snow or dew-- Leaving behind no sorrow-- Only the arching blue.
Men talk of peace, but I have seen That emery-wheel turn round.
If there is vengeance in the Heaven of Heavens, What punishment could Heaven devise for these Who fill the rivers of the world with dead, And turn their murderers loose on all the seas!
No doubt your guests, with sage debate In grave things gentlemen Will let your trade and farms alone And turn them back again.
But love, when all things beat it down, leaves the wide air, The heavens are gray, and men turn wolves, lean with despair.
But what can Europe say, when in your name The throats are cut, the lotus-ponds turn red?
She sees the stars turn slowly Past the tangle of the poles, Through the smoke of the dying embers, Like the eyes of dead souls.
Saw a whole universe turn to its setting, Old and cold and weary, gray and cold as death, But before mine eyes were veiled in forgetting, Something always caught my soul and held its breath.
How shall we simulate the thrill of announcement When lake after lake lingering in the starlight Turn their faces towards you, And are caressed with the salutation of colour?
It was therefore Lord Roberts's turn to take up the tangled skein of law and order in the Transvaal.
Indeed, there was every appearance that the late investing forces might in their turn become invested in the capital.
When Erasmus and his commando knocked with big guns at the door of Elands River Station, "Not at home," was so definitely expressed that the visitor was forced to turn on his haunches.
The enemy were ensconced on the top of Pilgrim's Hill, and from here, marching by night on the 28th, Colonel Byng decided to turn them.
For one turn of the military kaleidoscope might bring them against the hard teeth of the converging brigades, while another might find them inextricably harassed by an army in their rear.
The Boers had treated them well, but they had too many mouths of their own to feed, and had been forced by the pressure of circumstance to turn them adrift.
Still, when they fought, they fought well and tenaciously, and managed to give a vast amount of trouble at every turn of the road.
It is so intense that although the workmen wear heavy dark goggles, they shade their eyes and turn their heads away.
In other words, the turbine wheels or disks, fastened to the shaft, turn it, and drive the machinery directly from the source of power.
I have just been to the moving-picture show," said the young man whose inquiring turn of mind has brought him into touch with so many recent inventions.
They could be turned so as to keep the aeroplane balanced when making a sharpturn or when struck by a gust of wind.
The vibrations pass through the air, and also communicate vibrations to the piston, which in turn passes the vibrations on to the fluid in the reservoir.
Of course, in making a sharp turn he uses his warping wheel as well as his direction wheel, because, as previously explained, it is necessary to incline the machine over toward the inside of the curve desired to be made.
A development of this is the picture-a-turn motion, which simply means that with each turn of the crank of the camera one exposure is made.
After expending its force on the blades that turn the steam passes on to a set of stationary blades which then shoot it out against the next set of moving blades.
Of course the lenses of these wonderful snapshot machines are the best that money can buy and the factories can turn out.
But a few minutes later, when engaged in conversation about the flights, a sudden gust of wind struck the machine and started to turn it over.
He pushes the wheel forward or back to rise or descend, while he twists it from right to left to turn in either of those directions.
I turn the current on, the motor turns the disks, and as I open this valve in the pipe the water flows.
I tell it to you here, and nothing can save you from me if I turn against you.
And although I don't generally hanker after Britishers, yet I have a kind of respect for the old country, in spite of its narrowness and contraction, and all the more when I see that it can turn out men like you.
The true difficulty lay in the fact that this man who had come to him first as the inquirer after Lady Chetwynde should now turn out to be the betrayer of Miss Lorton.
Besides, there was the chapter of accidents, in which unexpected things oftenturn up.
The discussion of this new turn in the progress of things took up some time.
It should no longer be in his power to scorn her, or to turn away coldly and cruelly from her proffered hand.
It wasn't that we were afraid that somebody else around the house might get hold of the book and turn it on us.
Straton will not be able to resist the temptation to look back even though he turn to salt.
Of course we can try and get that sort of stuff over by putting it in the form of how many hours it takes to turn out enough end-to-end Fords to reach from here to Shanghai and back, but that sort of thing has been done before.
He can learn that no punishment is inflicted in anger and that punishment does not turn aside your affection.
Yet it seems to us that it would hardly be to the Creator's credit if he shouldturn a tidal wave upon New York because Dr.
Well," said Simon, "just after I went around the firstturn in the road I found a child sitting on that big white rock, crying.
Unfortunately, the Dutchmen of Rothdam were vegetarians, and Hans was not yet learned enough in magic to turn goldfish back to carrots.
Deborah watched him round the first turn and would have watched longer except that he was walking straight toward the sun and the light hurt her eyes.
Nobody on our magazine has the complete equipment to turn out successful fiction.
He can turn from one mood to another with all the agility of a polo pony.
Often the child cried afterward, but by that time my friend felt that his part of the job was completed--and would turn the youngster over to her mother.
But for the fact that the hero and heroine are rescued by aeroplanes rather than a troop of cavalry or a camel corps, it can hardly be said that there is any new twist or turn in The Green Goddess.
Now, they are the sort of rot which a young man may turn out by the bushel and still go on to great things.
A thicket of saplings below the alder tree had stopped the judicious hooker from all possibility of following; and when he strove to turn him by elastic pliance, his rod broke at the breach of pliability.
Of course you know as well as I do how such things always turn out, and Margery is so perfectly lovely that a blind-deaf-feeble-minded man would fall in love with her!
It was a holiday, of course, and the girls had felt sure that no one would try to visit the tea room, but hardly had the guests all arrived when some one did turn the door handle and in walked Hans Lieder.
I don't believe one of your girls could turn out much awry, or for long.
Yes, let's turn in," agreed Bob, somewhat ashamed of his recent outburst.
There lacked but the snow, and this came, came abundantly, and all New York which could get on any sort of runners, seemed to turn out for gala-day to enjoy the sleighing which was not too common in the seaboard city.
I don't care to turn in anywhere; I want the place recommended.
So she wept her little tear in private, as she hoped, but Elizabeth saw its stain, and she tried to turn back to Keren-happuch the love she had innocently diverted.
Mafeking, and took the place of the abandoned capital Palapye, which in its turn had succeeded Shoshong.
Unwilling to surrender, he rode suddenly up to an English officer who was resting unarmed, and summoned him to yield; the knight complying, Bayard in turn gave himself up to his prisoner.
Moshesh had been succeeded as paramount chief by his son, Letsie, and he in turn was succeeded in 1891 by Lerothodi (c.
Or, put in another way, a bearing forms with the shaft a pair of elements having one degree of freedom to turn relatively to one another about their common axis.
If I'd had any idea it would turn cold so fast, I should have had the carriage come for us.
It was the madness of those who have seen the clock hands stop and begin to turn steadily backward on the dial of success.
At the turn he heard his mother's low-murmured, "I thank Thee, O God!
Hanchett, hewing away in the dark, had made every double and turn that keen legal acumen and a sharp wit could suggest to gain time.
But the heaviest of the buffets came when the barrier hills were passed and the surrey horses made no motion to turn in at the gate of the old oak-shingled house beyond the iron-works.
Tell me," she said quickly; "was it for my sake that you spared Vincent Farley when all you had to do was to turn your back and go away?
With the river of the Water of Life springing crystal clear at his feet, should he turn away and drink from the bitter pools in the wilderness of this world?
Thomas Jefferson was on his feet and a hot anger wave was sweeping him back over the years to other times when things used to turn red under the rage blast.
Beyond the needs of the moment, the recall of Norman and the determination to turn his back on the world struggle for the time being, he had not gone in that first fervor of the uplifting impulse.
Yet she could not turn him away empty-handed in his hour of need.
It was his turn to be silent, and they had measured twice the length of the pillared floor when at last he said: "What if I should tell you that you are mistaken--that all of them are mistaken?
And in the vista opened by the felled tree he saw a sight to make him turn and race homeward faster than he had come.
They were pacing slowly up and down the portico, and she waited until they had made the turn at the Woodlawn end before she went on.
In the meantime, Tarbell, still digging faithfully, managed to turn up a few facts that were worth something.
It's curious how a pretty woman can make a man turn himself inside out that way, just for her amusement.
I expected to see himturn up-town to the second cross street where the Red Tower had its general offices on the fourth floor of the Empire Building.
How the dev--how in thunder did you manage to turn up here?
I thought maybe you'd turn up again pretty soon, since you'd left the doors all open," was the way he started out.
After Billoughby had gone, Mr. Norcross dictated a swift bunch of letters and telegrams and had me turn my shorthand notes over to Fred May for transcription.
He knows how you're mixed up with Sheila and that you can't turn a wheel without making it look as if you were going after me on your own personal account.
Tarbell has a pinch on one of the Clanahan men and he will turn State's evidence.
I don't need to tell you that this new turn things have taken has us all fought to a standstill, Jimmie.
I haven't done a damned thing more than to cash a few checks for--for expenses, and turn the money over to Bullock.
As fast as the engine could be made to turn her wheels.
Whenever I am out of sorts with myself, I take a turn at other people.
Mr. Webber, who longed to be far away, jumped about with some agility, and manoeuvred not to turn his back upon either of the ladies, while he fetched a chair for the visitor.
Christie is a girl who would only turn against him, if he were to worry her.
Turn the bottom up, sir, and what be that but custom, same as one generation requireth from another?
His turn of mind did not incline him to be by any means particular as to his conduct, in a hot and hard personal encounter; but knowing his vast strength he generally abstained from the use of heavy weapons, while his temper was his own.
You had better see the Doctor first, my dear, while I take a turnwith Sir Henry.
One may argue for ever, and a girl in a moment can turnthe tables on the cleverest man alive.
But everybody present seemed to Jakes to be applying everything to everybody else--a disinterested process of the noblest turn of thought.
Does he think I would ever let him come anigh me, if it wasn't to turn him inside out?
Turn it out;" commanded the Parson, surprised at his own austerity.
You may turnand pursue your enterprise; for 30 the circumstances under which you will appear as my escort are sufficient to shield you from all suspicion for the present.
But turn your eye backward to the right," said Trevylyan; "those banks were formerly the special haunt of the bold robbers of the Rhine, and from amidst the entangled brakes that then covered the ragged cliffs they rushed upon their prey.
With that, the fox began to cast in his head how he should get rid of his rival, and at length he resolved on a very notable project; he desired the cat to set out first, and wait for him at a turn in the road a little way off.
From a love that forsook thee turn to the love that never swerved.
But turn the eye to life's sequestered vale And lowly roofs remote in hamlets green.
And if sometimes she asked herself whether a career of action might not estrange him from her, she had but to turn her gaze upon his watchful eye,--and lo, he was by her side or at her feet!
They turn poetry into metaphysics, and truth seems to them shallow, unless an allegory, which is false, can be seen at the bottom.
Ah, from the galleries of Constantinople what eyes will look down on thee, and what ears, learning that thou art Otho the bridegroom, will turn away, caring for thee no more!
You see the Irish all have daughters and they are all comely, and if shooting lords for such crimes comes to be a rule, the lords will turn their lecherous eyes elsewhere.
Then another long ride through a rough and barren country, indicating the approach to the glacier region, and then at a sudden turn in the road, Mont Blanc looms up high above the great peaks by which it is surrounded.
He counted this in his expense account, the same as the merchant of to-day does his insurance and bad debts, and he took it out of his customers, and they in turn took it out of the people.
One evening the discussion happened to turn upon the tariff question, and overflowing its banks, as conversation always does, meandered off into a variety of channels.
They rose and darted down a path-way, only to turn and meet another party whom they knew, and so on.
The Parisian gamin, grown to be a man, could not sit still long enough to make an efficient Alderman, and he would not give a turn of his hand for all the money that could be made out of the position.
He will git on--he hez a great deal uv talent and kin turn his hand to almost anything.
You turn into the Strand, feeling especially cheerful in the sun, when all of a sudden the sky is overcast and you hat is ruined.
And then to see these same fellows turndeadly pale, and leave their seats, and rush to their rooms and disappear from mortal view a day or so, was refreshing to those who were having their first experience.
We made a sharp turn in the road at one point, and a view burst upon us that was worth a journey across the Atlantic to see.
I further explain to the patient that next time he comes to see me I shall ask him to close his eyes, to concentrate his attention on some drowsy mental picture, and try to turn it away from me.
If a magnet be suspended so as to turn freely about a vertical axis, it will in general tend to set itself in a certain azimuth, and, if disturbed from this position, it will oscillate about it.
This principle the author deduced from the motion of the moon and the three laws of Kepler; and these laws in turn Newton, by his greater law, demonstrated to be true.
But under Nature, the slightest differences of structure or constitution may wellturn the nicely-balanced scale in the struggle for life, and so be preserved.
Suffice it to state here that he showed that in the case of aray of plane-polarised light the effect of the magnetic force is to turn the plane of polarisation round the direction of the ray as an axis, through a certain angle.
A long and somewhat narrow room should be hung with black cloth, and at one end may be placed a large mirror, so arranged that it will turn on hinges like a door.
The success which attended even this partial application of the process again revived the idea, and encouraged other engineers to turn their attention to the subject.
Young to prove that light could and would turn a corner, in his highly philosophical experiments illustrating the inflection or bending in of the rays of light.