140 adverbs to describe how to far

Bishop Courtenay, in the last years of the fifteenth century, lengthened the Lady Chapel, and finally Bishop Fox in the very beginning of the sixteenth century began the transformation of the early fourteenth century Presbytery, but got little further than the insertion of the Perpendicular windows.

Much greater was the wound, and deeper far, Which the sweet arrow made in her heart's strings; 'Twas from Medoro's lovely eyes and hair; 'Twas from the naked archer with the wings.

My boat, unguided, had drifted considerably farther out into the Bay than I had supposed, and it required a good half hour of steady toil at the oars before I sighted ahead of me the darker outlines of the shore.

The beasts of the field, in the days before the chalk, were not our beasts of the field, nor the fowls of the air such as those which the eye of men has seen flying, unless his antiquity dates infinitely further back than we at present surmise.

" "Isn't some one coming up stream?" asked Fred, peering forward, where the straight stretch was so extensive that the vision permitted them to see unusually far.

The rushes and undergrowth are higher further along.

Though at first he called to her to come back and walk another way, Mr. Tebrick was overborne by her pleasure and sat down, while she frisked around him happier far than he had seen her ever since the change.

Her victoria had paused a trifle farther up the hill, where two big sycamores overhung the roadway.

Meanwhile how strangely far he could see!

In his view, the object of all philosophy and human learning was to enable men to attain to the wisdom of God; and to this end it was to be subservient absolutely, and relatively so far as regarded the Church, the government of the state, the conversion of infidels, and the repression of those who could not be converted.

Then Ossian, sweet of speech, spake low, With musing eyes upon the foe, "Is Conn more noble than The Red, Whom Goll in battle vanquished?" "The Red was fiercer," Conan cried "Nay, Conn is nobler," Finn replied, "More comely, stalwart, mightier far What sayest thou, Goll, my man of war?"

"But the parallel is exceedingly far from entire.

Assuredly as far as Mr. Beaumont's Notes are concerned, his victory is complete.

Leaning her chin upon her hand, her elbow upon the table, in a sudden posture of encounter, she asked him a question whose answer took him swiftly far back into his own past, into another and forgotten day.

How nearyet how immeasurably far shall we be from each other!

You will be likelier far to decorate the walls of the house than to bring water into the kitchen sink.

"One of these elliptical halls has its ceiling immensely far off, and of the deepest black, until our feeble little lights strike upon innumerable points, when it shines forth like a dark starlight night.

"I like itso far, anyway.

It is better, wiser far to stand alone in our integrity than to join with the multitude in doing wrong.

But before you begin, I'd like to know if the newspapers have it straight as far as they have gone into it?"

The guide was asked if many bodies were therein, and replied "Heaps, heaps," moving the hands upwards as far they could be stretched.

I've squandered smiles to-day, And, strange to say, Altho' my frowns with care I've stowed away, To-night I'm poorer far in frowns than at the start; While in my heart, Wherein my treasures best I store, I find my smiles increased by several score.

" Yes, dear reader, "Though inland far we be, Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither.

plenty quick, plenty far.

A gladiator, though the crowd might almost deify him, was a casteless individual, unprivileged before the law, whom any franchised citizen would rate as socially far beneath himself.

140 adverbs to describe how to  far  - Adverbs for  far