34 adjectives to describe thence

On that day I took the suit-case to Charing Cross and deposited it in the cloak-room, called at Hurst's office to make sure that he was there, and went from thence direct to Cannon Street and caught the train to Eltham.

The angel as they went along, instructed them in the true nature of heavenly joy and eternal happiness thence derived.

I cannot go Where Universal Love not smiles around, Sustaining all yon orbs, and all their suns; From seeming evil still educing good, And better thence again, and better still, In infinite progression.

Its chief events were the burning of Moscow (October, 1812), Napoleon's very disastrous retreat thence, and the defeat of the French at Leipzig in October, 1813.]

To make a pot of any such thing standing fast on a cupbord, to fall downe thence by vertue of words.

One I behold who, 'cross the foaming flood, 380 Leaps with a bound of graceful hardihood; Another high on that green ledge;he gained The tempting spot with every sinew strained; And downward thence a knot of grass he throws, Food for his beasts in time of winter snows.

Then we give the warm picture of Madero's heroic struggle against tyranny, as it appeared to Dolores Butterfield, a young lady brought up in Mexico, but driven thence by the more recent revolution which resulted in Madero's death.

Some of the greatest of modern Teutonic writers have gone back to these fountains, flowing in these wild mythic wastes of the Past, and have drunk inspiration thence.

Dobhran presented the homestead to Declan and removed his own dwelling thence to another place.

"When he had gone a little farther thence.

He gaz'd, and, fear his mind surprising, Himself no more the hermit knows: He sees with foam the waters rising, And then subsiding to repose, And sudden, light as night-ghost wanders, A female thence her form uprais'd, Pale as the snow which winter squanders, And on the bank herself she plac'd.

And where you say, You [do] guess Richard's victories but lies, I swear he wan rich Cyprus with his sword; And thence, more glorious than the guide of Greece, That brought so huge a fleet to Tenedos, He sail'd along the Mediterran sea, Where on a sunbright morning he did meet The warlike Soldan's well-prepared fleet.

" "Irreverence ill becomes a beneficed clergyman, Mr. Bevis," said Mrs. Ramshornwho very consistently regarded any practical reference to our Lord as irrelevant, thence naturally as irreverent.

Proceeding thence five days journey towards the east, we come to the country of Erginul in the province of Tangut, which is subject to the great khan.

In this gulf or bay, there are such vast quantities of fish taken, that many ships are yearly laden thence to supply Flanders, Britannia, England, Scotland, Norway, and Denmark; and the produce of this fishing brings great riches into the country.

The supplanting way indeed seems the most curt and compendious way of bringing about dishonest or dishonourable designs: but as good design is certainly dishonoured thereby, so is it apt thence to be defeated; it raises up enemies and obstacles, yielding advantages to whoever is disposed to cross us.

"When he had gone a little farther thence.

Besyds I fyne you out of your estate At fortye thousand crownes, and never hence To see the courte, but live thence banyshed.

[1024]Fracastorius, in his second book of intellect, calls those melancholy, "whom abundance of that same depraved humour of black choler hath so misaffected, that they become mad thence, and dote in most things, or in all, belonging to election, will, or other manifest operations of the understanding."

Like one awakening from a trance, She met the shock of Lochlin's lance; On her rude invader foe Return'd an hundred fold the blow, Drove the taunting spoiler home; Mournful thence she took her way To do observance at the tomb Where the son of Douglas lay.

It being evidently impracticable to proceed higher up in the boats; a small party of us landed at daylight, in order to ascend a neighbouring height, and thence to trace as far as possible the upward course of the river, preparatory to a pedestrian excursion along its banks.

The consul, Appius Claudius, having placed Decius Junius in command at the mouth of the Vulturnus, and Marcus Aurelius Cotta at Puteoli, with directions to send off the corn immediately to the camp, as each of the ships from Etruria and Sardinia arrived with it, returned himself to Capua, and found his colleague Quintus Fulvius at Casilinum, conveying every requisite thence, and making every preparation for the siege of Capua.

"And sad Eurydice thence now no more Must turne to life, but there detained bee For looking back, being forbid before: 435 Yet was the guilt thereof, Orpheus, in thee!

Sanguine thence are soon caught, young folks most apt to love, and by their good wills, saith Lucian, "would have a bout with every one they see:" the colt's evil is common to all complexions.

It had seemed unlikely ground from which love had first sprung forth, that of a self-worship that could forgo no slightest indulgencebut thence indeed it had come.

34 adjectives to describe  thence