26 adjectives to describe amazed

In sad amaze We marvel that it looks so neat, Recalling how we used to meet At gruesome hours in days of yore, Hours that fate can ne'er repeat: Another's name is on the door.

He tore me from my brother, upon whom, With fond amaze, I gaz'd and gaz'd again; I could not realize my happiness, Nor loose him from my arms, and heeded not The danger's near approach that threatens us.

Go!" Hereupon from the disordered ranks a sound arose, a hoarse murmur that voiced their stark amaze, and, for a while, all eyes stared upon those two grim figures that yet stood so close and brotherly.

years ago, Long years ago; and yet I still Gaze through moist eyes upon the Past, The cherish'd, unforgotten Past; Gaze onward through the coming days, And wonder, with a sweet amaze, What sunrise with its rosy light Will bring her to my longing sight; What sunset with its golden glow Will o'er the long-sought slumber flow, Amid whose visions she shall gleam, As once she did through youth's sweet dream, Ah! years

" "Cruel!" says my Beltane, and thereafter fell silent from sheer amaze the while she sighed again, and bowed her shapely head and plucked a daisy from the grass to turn it about and about in gentle fingers.

The visitor watched her flight with mild amaze.

Then Beltane strode away with grim Roger at his heels what time the Bailiff and the Pardoner stared in dumb amaze.

" "Ivo?Ivo?" stammered Sir Jocelyn, in blank amaze, "'tis madness!"

Though solar and stellar systems amaze by their grandeur of scale, yet is true manhood the maximum of Nature; though microscopic and sub-microscopic protophyta amaze by their inconceivable littleness, yet is mock manhood Nature's minimum.

" "Mr. Anderson!" cried Dorn, in a kind of rapturous amaze.

I meant to love youto beg youto kiss youto make you stay" "Lenore, what are you saying?" he cried, in shocked amaze.

Such was the pathetic, foolish face of the girl whom long ago he had made believe he cared for, and then had abruptly broken with: he saw again, with heartache, her silly, tender amaze when he said he was going away.

Kirby, in sleepy amaze, looked at his watch in the dim dawn light.

Full many days He sought her at their trysts, devised deep schemes To lure her back, and fell on subtle ways To win some word of her; but all his dreams Vanished like smoke, and then in sore amaze From town to town, as one that crazèd seems, He wandered, following in unhappy quest Uncertain clues that ended like the rest.

" Mr. Blundell caught his breath and gazed at him in speechless amaze.

Such was the pathetic, foolish face of the girl whom long ago he had made believe he cared for, and then had abruptly broken with: he saw again, with heartache, her silly, tender amaze when he said he was going away.

But Beltane suffered it all, uttering no word and staring ever straight before him with wide, vague eyes, knitting his brow ever and anon in troubled amaze like a child that suffers unjustly; wherefore Sir Pertolepe, fondling his big chin, frowned.

he ejaculated, his jaw falling in utter amaze.

Sharon was as he had been, round-chested, plump; perhaps a trifle readier to point the ends of the grizzled brows in choleric amaze.

For when Rudolph Musgrave followed heras he presently did, in a state of considerable amaze,his sister informed him that Miss Stapylton had retired to her room with an unaccountable headache.

My heart goes restless wandering around, Seeking her through old haunts and vacant nooks, Like one who, waking from some troubled dream, Findeth his love soft stolen from his side, And straightway seeketh in a dim amaze All through the moonlight for her straying feet.

Well, pardner?" Foy, still kneeling in fascinated amaze, now rose.

His voice had a terrible ring of furious amaze.

Mr. Chalk turned in hopeful amaze; then he leaned over and shook hands solemnly with Mr. Tredgold.

In mute amaze the Painters stood.

26 adjectives to describe  amazed