11 Metaphors for realm

And for this reason, [they say that] the Lord declared ([Greek: eipaekenai]) that in my Father's [realm] are many mansions; for all things [are] of God, who gives to all the fitting habitation: even as His Word saith (ait), that to all is allotted by the Father as each is or shall be worthy.

Grey-capped and muttering, mad is he The childless King of Never-to-be; For all his people in the deep Keep, everlasting, fast asleep; And all his realm is foam and rain, Whispering of what comes not again.

There, below a glass lid, lies a dress shot through, and on the floor stands a pair of long, thick bootsthey belonged to the hero-King, the wanderer, Charles XII., whose realm is now this narrow coffin.

The whole realm of art was his delight; but he loved Nature more even than art.

The testimony of his friend Tieck, who in company with Friedrich Schlegel edited his works in a spirit of almost religious piety, runs: "The common life environed him like some tale of fiction, and that realm which most men conceive as something far and incomprehensible was the very Home of his Soul."

The realm of good letters is a republic in which no man need lift his hat to another.

My Father's realm are many mansions' [Greek: en tois ton Patros mon monas einai pollas] belongs to the Presbyters, and there can be but little doubt that these Presbyters are the same as those spoken of as 'disciples of the Apostles.'

But here (unless all history lies) Whole realms have been a sacrifice.

Now, the highest realm for me is the realm where all my thoughts, and all my deeds, and all my methods, and everything in my life please God.

This realm and city are the appanage of my husband.

A realm of unqualified rest were a stagnant pool of being, and the circle of absolute perfection a waveless calm, the abstract cipher of indolence.

11 Metaphors for  realm