16167 Metaphors for itll

It is not only the most fascinating of all flowers to gather, but more available for decorative purposes than almost any other, if it can only be kept fresh.

It was a brilliant and a warm night.

It is only the elect Who Say with Plato: [Greek: tois pollois polla dokei] which means that the public has a good many bees in its bonnet, and that it would be a long business to get at them.

It was Mr. Motley who said in Boston"Give me the luxuries of life, and I care not who has the necessaries.

Judged by its sales alone, it was the most popular of his works during the poet's lifetime.

My birds don't interest me much once they have been caught; it is the catching that I enjoy.

It is a remarkable but well recognised fact that bitches are faster than dogs, and in consequence the terms upon which they are handicapped are varied.

"But it isn't the deserving always who get the rewards in this world.

With one exception, it is the most perfect of all Browning's works.

It is perhaps the most successful of all the contrivances hereabout to aid the natural enchantment of the scene.

Why of all perfumes, next to that of the clover and the new-mown hay, it is the most delicious.

It was a marvelous and an impressive panorama of force and of destruction that we saw it was being constantly unrolled before my wondering eyes as we traveled along the road out of old Boulogne.

He issued a proclamation to his people in which he expressed his wishes for their happiness, and declared that when restored to his throne it would be all the more splendid from the institutions he had now irrevocably given.

"It would be a more orthodox welcome if you found your relations waiting for you with open arms, but the Hildreth family is not given to gush.

The direction of its upper course easily led him to believe that it was an affluent of the Gulf of Carpentaria, and after tracing it for some distance he returned to camp.

" No. 345: "If it is not your beloved, my friend, how is it that at the mention of his name your face glows like a lotos bud opened by the sun's rays?" No. 368: "Like illness without a doctorlike living with relatives if one is poor, like the sight of an enemy's prosperityso difficult is it to endure separation from you.

"It would have been no more an instance of God's wisdom to have created no beings, but of the highest and most perfect order, than it would be of a painter's art to cover his whole piece with one single colour, the most beautiful he could compose.

It is a surprising rather than a pleasing composition; but the strength of colouring is very extraordinary.

You will find if you inquire among the West End shops, that although it is a dainty, expensive article from the man's point of view, there is nothing singular about the quality or the pattern.

It was a gorgeous thingrather the shape of a dustman's helmet, with a large scarlet bird nestling on one side of it, sheltered by some heavy undergrowth.

It was a delightful Even!

It is a consummate parable of the contending passions and the heavenly aspiration, the ineffable pity and the mystic glory, of the human heart.

It isn't a sacred thing, rank, and it isn't a magnificent

"It's only Horace Bright, out yonder in the orchard, looking at us.

It was the most wonderful and the most beautiful demonstration I have ever seen, in all the years that I have been upon the stage.

16167 Metaphors for  itll