47 adverbs to describe how to stalking

Or thither, where, beneath the showery West, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid: Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest; No slaves revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's solemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs stalk with sovereign power, In pageant robes, and wreathed with sheeny gold,

He straightened out his hat, opened the front door quickly, pulled it to with a bang, as if he had just come in, and stalked upstairs in dignity.

" He stalked solemnly out of the room and downstairs, and, safe in the parlour, gave vent to his feelings in a wild but silent hornpipe.

As soon as their silent invocation was ended, the Osage braves stalked gravely towards their richly-caparisoned steeds, and mounting them, rode slowly from the camp.

Though Death should grimly stalk into the house, And stand beside the slumber of a child, Think you that gazing on its mimic self, Sleep, beautiful and wondrous, in the crib, His owlish thoughts would not wing suddenly, Through cycles of decay, back to the time When he was one with Sleep, and passing fair; Think you he would not sigh, "Sleep, on!

Very cautiously he stalked the camp, moving toward it with the skill and the stealth of a Sarcee scout.

Taking her in his arms, he spread out his wings, and carried her to Olympus; and there they live together in unending bliss, with their little child, whose name is Joy." V.The Further Strange Adventures of the Ass While the old woman was entertaining the beautiful captive with this charming tale, a tall, fierce young man in ragged clothes stalked boldly in among the robbers.

He jumped six feet high into the air and came down with a great flop; then feeling rather ashamed of himself for being frightened at such an insignificant thing as Martin, he stalked majestically away, glancing back, first over one shoulder then the other, and kicking up his heels behind him in a somewhat disdainful manner.

The reader will recall the stately old representative of the family in Scott's "Woodstock"Sir Henry Lee of Ditchleywho is seen stalking proudly through the great apartments of the palace, in his laced doublet, slashed boots, and velvet cloak, scowling darkly at the Puritan intruders.

It was not until she saw the great form of Lord Nick stalking swiftly down the hall that she knew.

Sporangia large, globular, short-stalked, borne on the margin of the divisions and opening into two valves by a longitudinal slit.

Their sentences perpetually stalk about on stilts.

He said not a word, but stalked hastily through all dormitories, again stopping at No. 7 on his return.

" The doctor stalked haughtily away, and then said in a low voice to her companions that the old guard was an imbecile.

And the man snatched up his bag and walking-stick, and stalked off, indignantly.

Ware came stalking up jauntily and confidently; but Jumbo, instead of skulking, was up, and at, and on him like a wildcat.

Nearly the whole newspaper press of the city maintain a death-like silence, while the great Red Harlot of Infidelity is madly and triumphantly stalking over the city, under the mantle of 'working-men,' and making rapid progress in her work of ruin.

He stalked moodily ahead of me until he reached the open door of the taxicab.

"Breathless as he saw me, he stayed not for congratulation or reply, but mutely stalked away, leaving me to chew upon his new-blown dignities at leisure.

About noon, the detached groups stalking a little negligently now over the tedious plains, were startled by the unexpected.

Hurray!" Dr. Dempster and Mrs. Mountain having clattered into the yard, jumped from their horses, and ran to the garden where George and Harry were walking, their tall enemy stalking opposite to them; and almost ere George Warrington had time sternly to say, "What do you here, Madame?" Mrs. Mountain flung her arms round his neck and cried: "Oh, George, my darling!

And I owe you eternal gratitude, old boy; but for you, I'd have stalked past without seeing her.

The animal was insane with the hunting madness, and he was plainly stalking her, just as his fierce mother might have stalked a fawn, across the young grass.

Not, presumably, that they may stalk about in purple-bordered togas, nor that endued with the name alone of the office they may be deprived of its duties.

They were regularly stalked as they still-hunted the game, or were ambushed as they returned with their horses laden with meat.

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