14 adverbs to describe how to earthed

They would want gods who WOULD help them, who WOULD hear their prayers, to whom they could feel gratitude and trust; and they would invent them for themselves, and begin to worship things in the heavens above, and the earth beneath, because they had forgotten their true friend and helper, the living God.

In March and April, when a strong west wind is blowing, it rustles the myriads of leaves that, dry as tinder, encumber the earth.

"My limbs are bowed, though not with toil, But rusted with a vile repose, For they have been a dungeon's spoil, And mine hath been the fate of those To whom the goodly earth and air Are banned, and barredforbidden fare.

Gradually earth up as the stems grow.

There was a stratum of loose shingle or gravelly earth, running apparently in a sloping direction, taking the decline of the very slight hill on which their claim was situated.

The roof is heavily earthed and the cabin is generally kept very warm.

Water liberally until earthed up to ensure crisp, solid hearts, and an occasional application of liquid manure will benefit the plants.

If we observe merely our own earth, everything that we call evil and unfortunate is so because Nature cannot provide room for everything that comes into existence, and still less endow it with permanence.

The silent love that here meets no returning, The inspiration, which no language finds? There is a land, where every pulse is thrilling, With rapture, earth's sojourners may not know, Where heaven's repose the weary heart is stilling, And peacefully earth's storm-tossed currents flow.

Over the dry leaves, the pebbly earth, the fresh grass, the swampy holloweverywhere, he followed it with unerring skill.

Lepailleur, in particular, distinguished himself by the violent raillery he levelled at this Parisian, a gentleman born, with a good berth, who was so stupid as to make himself a peasant, and fling what money he had to that rascally earth, which would assuredly swallow him and his children and his money all together, without yielding even enough wheat to keep them in bread.

TLALLI, n. Earth, ground; tlalticpac, on the earth.

Sohráb now clasps his hands, and forward springs Impatiently, and round the Champion clings; Seizes his girdle belt, with power to tear The very earth asunder; in despair Rustem, defeated, feels his nerves give way, And thundering falls.

The earth underneath was soft and springy with leaf mould.

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