38 adjectives to describe tremblings

I noticed as he did so the nervous trembling of his hand.

In a feeble voice she continued, "thank God that we may see heaven upon earth; the gentle spirit is pointing me to my rest;" a slight trembling of her weary frame, and she had gone to be with the "just made perfect;" a smile was upon her features, and they smoothed her limbs as for a night's repose.

Then a violent trembling seized her.

you know it as well as I." The little Pilgrim made no reply, but stood by, looking at her charge, not feeling that anything was given her to say,and she was so new to this work, that there was a little trembling in her, lest she should not do everything as she ought.

" He tried to appear calm and control the convulsive trembling in his limbs, endeavoring to divert his thoughts to other things.

To noontide shades incontinent he ran, Where purls the brook with sleep-inviting sound, Or when Dan Sol to slope his wheels began, Amid the broom he basked him on the ground, Where the wild thyme and camomil are found; There would he linger, till the latest ray Of light sate trembling on the welkin's bound, Then homeward through the twilight shadows stray, Sauntering and slow: so had he passed many a day.

I go out, I meet the Kazák with a secret trembling of heart: with what joy, with what exstacy do I kiss the lines traced by a pure hand, inspired by a pure heartyours, my Maria!

I was among the number, but when after strolling about for some time we lighted a fire and sat down to enjoy the repast which we had brought with us, we were startled by a sudden and violent trembling of the island, while at the same moment those left upon the ship set up an outcry bidding us come on board for our lives, since what we had taken for an island was nothing but the back of a sleeping whale.

Behind him a man grinned at the whiteness of his face and the involuntary trembling of his lips.

There was an irregular trembling of the boat as the anchor struggled along the bottom of the canal; then there was a great shock; the boat ran into the bank and stopped; the tow-line was tightened like a guitar-string, and the horse, jerked back with great violence, came tumbling in a heap upon the ground.

But now he felt Ivra trembling.

The spray cloud got thick, and wavered with luminous tremblings when the long rollers broke.

Their instruments were various in their kind, Some for the bow, and some for breathing wind; The sawtry, pipe, and hautboy's noisy band, And the soft lute trembling beneath the touching hand.

Here reason is for the time dethroned, while at some times wild and frantic, or at others a low, mumbling delirium occurs, with a marked trembling from terror and exhaustion.

A momentary trembling seized us all; we stared at each other, and then around us, unable to explain the mystery.

Obadiah's madness, the mysterious trembling of the earth beneath his feet, the volcano of fire, the clanging of the bell and the councilor's insane rejoicing had all come so suddenly that he was dazed.

Soand just so, save more deftlythe Poet abstracts: Where is the prime of Summerthe green prime The many, many leaves all twinkling?Three On the moss'd elm; three on the naked lime Trembling; and one upon the old oak tree!

And the great boundless host of stars and the flickering silver moon that danced near and far upon the stream, the intense stillness of nature in which one hears all that stirsah, I feel my soul implanted here in this nocturnal trembling!

Unwillingly, as the time goes on, this one, that one, hurries away for a few minutes to prepare and devour a meal, back again, breathless, upon rumour of that preparatory trembling, that strange thrilling of the ice.

" "To see whom?" asked the other, looking back from the window, whither she had gone to recover from a reactionary trembling.

The lady took his hand as he came by, the same hand that had received her husband's tender care; but there was something in his pallid, grief-marked face, in the brown eyes filled with tears, in the sensitive trembling of the delicate lips, as she looked down on him, that brought swift tenderness for him to her heart.

What does the most powerful man in the world amount to standing at the brink of Niagara, with his solar plexus trembling?

But she must first of all get rid of this stupid trembling, which made her feel as if her limbs were not strong enough to bear the weight of her body; so sitting down at the table she prepared to get a good square meal as the first step towards the successful accomplishment of what was to come after.

'Twas indeed his Majesty's guardsman with his order, and Cedric listened with flushed face and beating heart, not to what he said, but for the sound of a silken rustle upon the great hall parquetry; and as he heard it, he raised his voice and said sternly to the courier, "And this means Tyburn-treea farewell forever to my friends" There was at these last words a suspicious trembling in his tones that was not wholly

Moonlight, in the first timid tremblings of the dawn, were now blending: and the blendings were brought into a still more exquisite state of unity, by a slight silvery mist, motionless and dreamy, that covered the woods and fields, but with a veil of equable transparency.

38 adjectives to describe  tremblings