Nature so Holds their soft hands, and will not let them go, Till at the last they track with even feet Her rhythmic footsteps, and their pulses beat Twinned with her pulses, and their lips repeat.
Repent it sall I never Until the day I dee; But the Lawlands o' Holland Hae twinned my luve and me.
He's taen out his we pen-knife, He's twinned this young lady of her sweet life.
Fair fall all those that love of ease and twinned delight, And joy to them fulfil its promise none the less!
Twinned crystals of exactly the same kind are also frequent in phillipsite (q.
The system of crystallization is monoclinic; only complex twinned crystals are known.
Calcite is also remarkable for the variety and perfection of its twinned crystals.
And so it has happened to me and to every person, often and often, to be hit in rapid succession by these twinned facts or thoughts, as if they were linked like chain-shot.
They are sometimes twinned and may be eroded and contain inclusions of the magma.
They are often twinned and are sometimes eroded and may contain magma and other inclusions.
Hide, O hide those hills of snow, Twinned upon thy breast that rise, Where the virgin fountains flow With fresh milk of Paradise!
Thus young lilies break the sheath, Budding roses render Blushes, and twinned pairs of stars Climb the heavens with splendour.
He's taen out his wee pen-knife, He's twinned this young lady of her sweet life.
In the Chalk of the south-east of England nodules of marcasite with a fibrous radiated structure are abundant, and in the Chalk Marl between Dover and Folkestone fine twinned groups of "spear pyrites" are common.
Usually they are twinned on a prism plane, M, producing pentagonal stellate groups of five crystals; twinning on the plain g, in which the crystals intercross at angles of nearly 60 deg.
Another type of twinned crystal is represented in fig.
Haydenite is the name given to small yellowish crystals, twinned on a rhombohedron plane r, from Jones's Falls near Baltimore in Maryland.
Twinned crystals may often be recognized by the presence of re-entrant angles between the faces of the two portions, as may be seen from the above figures.
Since in many cases twinned crystals may be explained by the rotation of one portion through two right angles, R.
The new portion is in twinned position with respect to the rest of the crystal, being a reflection of it across the plane cde, which is therefore a plane of twinning.
In the twinned crystal of gypsum represented in fig.
Near the outer margin of the hind wings is a row of silvered spots, the spots corresponding in location to the dark marginal spots being expanded into a violet patch marked in the middle by a twinned black spot centered with silver.
The caterpillar in its final stage after the fourth moult is black, yellowish below, with a faint twinned yellow dorsal line and faint lines of the same color on the sides.
There are also a number of small twinned whitish spots on the margin of the hind wing near the anal angle.
Upon the upper side the wings are pale mouse-gray, with a couple of twinned black spots on the outer margin of the hind wings.
If he had been a loyal Roman Catholic, he would have been twinnedwith Bossuet, whom he somewhat resembles, in the acclamations of general fame.
Bossuet, twinned here with Corneille, is to the Frenchman, as Milton is to the Englishman, his synonym for sublimity.
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