7 adjectives to describe manger

" In the lowly manger, a little child; on the hillside pasture, a heavenly host singing His praises!

Soon it will be Christmas, and they will have nothingno candles for the church, no little manger for the holy child, nothing for the poorest ones.

It was the winter wild While the heaven-born child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies; Nature, in awe to him, Had doffed her gaudy trim, With her great master so to sympathize: It was no season then for her To wanton with the sun, her lusty paramour.

The loud laughter and bursts of song that ascended every now and then from the crowded salle-á-manger (for the Hôtel de Londres is the "Maison Dorée" of Tiflis) only served to increase my depression and melancholy.

There he was, standing by a celestial manger overflowing with ambrosia, already blanketed with softest zephyrs, saddled with shining clouds, and bitted with sunbeamsquite ready and only waiting for the touch of his friend's hand on the bridleto canter up the radiant highway walled with jasper and paved with stars.

The course taken with the infatuated outsiders, in the particular attempt which I have noticed, was, that the waiter, beckoning them away from the privileged salle-à-manger, sang out, "This way, my good men;" and then enticed them away off to the kitchen.

"He neither shall be rocked In silver nor in gold, But in a wooden manger That resteth on the mould.

7 adjectives to describe  manger