15 adjectives to describe wander

Like the far-off hum of a throbbing drum It steals through the night to me: And my fancy wanders

She, solitary, through the desart drear Spontaneous wanders, hand in hand with Fear.

I shall live Amintor; I am well: A kind of healthful joy wanders within me.

Of course, Boswell's life is inartistic enoughit wanders along, here a letter, there a lot of criticism, here a talk, there a reminiscence.

Charming but faithless, Krishna is now pursuing other girls and the jilted Radha wanders alone.

This time it is not a walled garden like that of Lal Bagh; the Women's College is situated out from the city in a green and spacious suburb, where the little River Cooum wanders by its open spaces.

Eyre relates (310, 70) that when Miago, the first native who ever quitted Perth, was taken away on the Beagle in 1838, his mother sang during his absence: Whither does that lone ship wander, My young son I shall never see again.

Bud-like with a serried heart I'll to the orchard wander; The garment of my good repute I'll tear to pieces yonder; Now, as doth the West-wind, tell deep secrets to the Flower, Hear now of Love's mysterious sport from bulbuls of the bower.

No more the cry for succor comes to us, Nor call to holy war from distant lands; But pale and wretched wander forth the knights, Hopeless and leaderless in these dark days.

"'Tis spring, 'tis greenness everywhere; with milk the udders teem, And all things that are young have life anew, Where my sweet maiden wanders: but parched and withered seem, When she departeth, lawn and shepherd too.

Sure his swift fancy wanders otherwhere, The slave of Aphroditè and of Love.

Though it is true that I have lent some ideas to my hero, his individuality, his character and the circumstances of his life are all his own; and I have tried to give a picture of the inward labyrinth where a weak spirit wanders, feeling its way, uncertain, sensitive and impressionable, but sincere and ardent in the cause of truth.

And my strength did grow constant, as we journeyed; yet would the Maid never suffer that I carry her; but went alway very light and clever, and was grown, in truth, set unto this constant wander.

They believe that the souls of the virtuous have a place assigned to them immediately under heaven, while those of the wicked wander in the air until they expiate their offences.

They (a) darksome land Ward (inhabit), wolf cliffs, windy nesses, Frightful fen paths where mountain stream Under nesses' mists nether (downward) wanders, A flood under earth.

15 adjectives to describe  wander