49 Metaphors for north

the north is Aprede, and to the north east the wolds which are called Æfeldan.

North or south, after the railroad there is a stage journey of such interminable monotony as induces forgetfulness of all previous states of existence.

The singular break in the high land on the latter, bearing East 1/2 North is a distant guide to the anchorage, in which the flood-tide sets to the northward, and when aided by the current, attains a strength of a knot and a half; the time of high-water, is a quarter of an hour later than at Refuge Cove.

On the other hand, Capes North, South, East, and West, and Capes Brett, Saunders, Stephens, and Jackson, Rock's Point, and Black Head are neither quaint nor romantic names.

I think Doctor North was fonder of Charles Baxter than of anyone else, save his sister.

The Southern dialects are those of Languedoc and Provence; north of the line were the Limousin and Auvergne dialects.

The North, then, is their proper domicile, their legal "place of residence," which they have never renounced, but only temporarily desert, for special reasons.

I look to the mountains, Mr. North, and stern they staun' in a glorious gloom, for the sun is strugglin' wi' a thunder-cloud, and facing him a faint but fast-brightenin' rainbow.

North of the city so named is a large forest, having in it the double-galleried vihâra where Buddha dwelt, and the tope over half the body of Ânanda.

"The Far North is a dangerous country for elk.

North and south were dozens of strange, prim houses to puzzle up the streets.

Further north was a bowling-green, surrounded by hollies, laburnums, lilacs, rhododendrons, and forest trees; at one end was a rose-trellis and a raised flower garden.

North was our direction.

North of the town are the villages of Colyford and Colyton; visitors are usually content to view these from the train, but they are worthy of closer inspection.

His brute mind had all at once added two and two together, and while perhaps he did not make four of it, his mental arithmetic was accurate enough to convince him that straight north was the road to travel.

The North is a great deal stronger than the South; it can desolate it,crush it.

North and south of us are deep bays, beyond which great glaciers come rippling over the lower slopes to thrust high blue-walled snouts into the sea.

The North being an industrial and commercial section has usually attracted the immigrants, who will never fit into the economic situation in the South because they will not accept the treatment given Negroes.

[Footnote 64: Lord North was a Knight of the Garter, the only commoner, except Sir R. Walpole, who received that distinction in the last century, and the latest, with the exception of Lord Castlereagh.

New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode The Colonies adopt | Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Constitutions and | Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North become States.

North is greed and South is blood; within, the coward, and without, the liar.

The North is essentially a manufacturing centre, and, as such, demands high import duties as a protection to her manufacturers and merchants.

The North was now a great manufacturing and commercial region.

"The north of England," was the short reply.

Stagecoach north; being an account of the first generation in the State of Vermont.

49 Metaphors for  north