49 adjectives to describe morrow

Now although I would not slight Those kindly words we use "Good night," Yet parting words are words of sorrow, And may not vie with sweet "Good morrow," With which again our friends we greet, When in the breakfast-room we meet, At the social table round, Listening to the lively sound Of those notes which never tire, Of urn, or kettle on the fire.

Thus many a sad to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrow spent, I learnt at last submission to my lot,

It happened to be drizzling; Eve was afraid of a rainy morrow.

I am sure it will be pleasant to-morrow.

It ran thus: 'O, why should we seek to anticipate sorrow By throwing the flowers of the present away, And gathering the dark-rolling, cloudy to-morrow To darken the generous sun of to-day?'

I therefore tried to dismiss it from my mind, and to find some passage more suitable for the coming morrow.

Wonderfully sanguine is this fellow's temperament: "A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident to-morrows.

"And you'll come with me into their dim cathedral to-morrow at dusk and listen with me to their old sermon.

though all these years I have been used to sorrow, I sigh to think upon the floods of tears which bathed her kisses on that doleful morrow: I sigh to think of all the prayers and cries She wasted, straining me with lifted eyes:

Tell him the dreaded morrows are never as terrible actually as they seem in anticipation.

The talk in the camp that night was of homeof anything and everything but the dreadful to-morrow, so long looked forward to with eager hope, now regarded with uncertainty that was not so much fear as the memory of the panic at Blackburn's Ford.

The scene one evening in the vicinity of the sun departing in Asia to light up the morning of the everlasting to-morrow touching America with magical riches, was that of Niagara Falls ten thousand times magnified and turned to molten gold, that burned with inconceivable luster, while the south and north and east were illuminated with strange fires and soft lights, fading and merged at last in the daffodil sky.

I shall pray to-night that God will open his eyesthen to-morrow I shall try personally to talk to him, for I believe that prayer and effort should always go together.

Premonition LAST night I dreamed No dream of joy or sorrow, Yet, when I woke, I wept, Knowing the brightness of some far to-morrow Had darkened while I slept!

Then came the fateful morrow, and, after that, the day of days destined to make a life-long impression on all who attended this trial.

It would be forthcoming howeverto-morrow.

It will be a fortnight to-morrow since we arrived in McMurdo Sound, and here we are absolutely settled down and ready to start on our depôt journey directly the ponies have had a proper chance to recover from the effects of the voyage.

We've had a bad year, with the drouth and the blight The harvest was short, and the apple crop light; The early hay cutting scarce balanced the cost, And the heft o' the after-math's ruined with frost; A gloomy Thanksgiving to-morrow will be

Good morrow, my sweet Prince, hearty good morrow; This greeting well becomes us, marry does it, Better, i'wis, than strife and jangling.

If you folk who are out in front the noo, beyond the glare of the footlights, dinna care for me, dinna like the way I'm trying to please you, and amuse you, there'll be empty seats in the hoose to-morrow and the next day.

The hopeful morrow dawned at last, and the message was sent accordingly.

He would travel down to the idyllic Putney to-morrow.

The mate 'as to keep moderate sober an' lock 'er out on first 'igh water ter-morrow for Kingroad, where she'll pick up the old man; and as natcher'lly 'e'll want somebody sober down in the engine-room, 'e's got to rely on me.

Thou knowest to-night, and wilt know to-morrow, This mark of my shame, this seal of my sorrow; 270 But vainly thou warrest, For this is alone in Thy power to declare,

"An' you won't be nearly so lame to-morrow as you'll be next day.

49 adjectives to describe  morrow