All life that is wild and young In mountain and wave and stream All that of earth is sprung, Or breathes in the red sunbeam; Yea, and Mankind.
In our North-land, wild and woody, Let us still have part Rugged nurse and mother sturdy, Hold us to thy heart!
Never tell us that you'll fail us, Where the purple beach-plum mellows On the bluffs so wild and gray.
It was both passionate and spiritual, wild and tender, intensely human and seductively non-human.
And that wilful tweaking turned him wild and reckless.
He is wild and unhappy, but I think we may in this trust him.
For a wild and a desperate purpose," replied Brenda--"It is that she may meet Cleveland.
On the other side he looked down into a deep mountain glen, wild and lonely, the bottom filled with fragments from the overhanging cliffs, and scarcely lighted by the reflected rays of the setting sun.
And she lifted a quavering voice and high, Wild and strange as a sea-bird's cry, Till they shuddered and wondered at her side.
You were always sowild and hoidenish in your playing.
His call to the princes sounded out, wild and warlike; the most horrible thing had fallen upon him--the gospel of love had been disgraced by the wilful insolence of those who called themselves its followers.
To-day they only marvel that I am kind and thoughtful, thinking that to-morrow I will once again be wild and careless as of old.
And those who dwelt with her, as they watched her grow so gracious, so gentle, learned to love her even more than in the days when she had been wild and wilful.
The domestic swine bred in the woods of Hungary and the buffaloes of Southern Italy are so wild and savage as to be very dangerous to all but their keepers.
I fumbled and pulled my gun--emptied it wild and fast, But one of the crazy shots went home and silenced the waiting beast; There lay the shape of the Liar, dead!
Government levies a tax of five shillings a week on each tent, built upon land as wild and barren as the bleakest common in England.
Frank left a small sum in the butcher's hands, to have the old man buried, as best could be, in so wild and unnatural a place, and then returned to the mourning child.
For, once on the long table-land the road turned due north, a long white dead-straight road running between strips of moorland, wild and bushy.
The country is wild and uninhabited, the train almost empty, yet there is the leaving-off-work feeling in the atmosphere.
These slopes looked east and south to the sea, they were sun-wild and sea-wild.
Edward, we have informed the reader, was warm in his feelings, wild and romantic in his ideas and in his taste of reading, with a strong disposition towards poetry.
And scarce a gentleman who was 'in hiding' after the battle of Culloden but could tell a tale of strange concealments and of wild and hair'sbreadth'scapes as extraordinary as any which I have ascribed to my heroes.
The picturesque national costumes, the national music, wild and uncanny, the strange national dances, all add to the fascination of the savage scenery.
This book will give to the reader an adequate idea of a wild and little-known corner of Europe, but to those who look upon Bulgaria as a place of endless massacres and savage inhospitality the book will bring many surprises.
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