687 Metaphors for those

"This trifling wish befits a little soul, Let the great Ganges o'er my meadows roll!" Thus Raschid spoke, and thus the God replies, Rage, as he spoke, rode sparkling in his eyes: "Insatiate man, this boundless wish recall Ere ruin whelm yourself, your flocks and all; See you these sheaves?Now mark this dreadful sword, Those are the wise man'sthis the fool's reward.

Those of the Hemlock Spruce are the most beautiful of all, forming little conelets of blue flowers, each on a slender stem.

The seamstress who used to make up their homespun dresses had to come at this time, of course, and those were always two pleasant weekswhen the women folk sat together and busied themselves with sewing.

" "I think those are the most delightful of books," said Miss March.

We do not know yet of what human nature is capable, and those who are studying the human mind are perhaps the greatest of all pioneers at the present moment.

those are the kind of 'orses they hought to 'ave on hall the teams," remarked another.

In order to be good, lobsters should be weighty for their bulk; if light, they will be watery; and those of the medium size, are always the best.

for then you cannot tell sinners that God has provided a Saviour for them; for you do not know whether those whom you address are elect.

He did not mean to deny that there were a few instances of cruelty to the apprentices, but then those were isolated cases, and was it not hard that a hue and cry should be raised against the whole body of planters, and all made to suffer on account of those few.

And now let us look a little to facts: in all ages of the world those have ever been the most savage nations which observed an animal diet.

Those who fall under this lure are mainly the denizens of the streets, the railroad yards, the vacant lots, the casual workers who are stimulated by a variety of conditions to get property unlawfully.

Those were premature attempts to convert a crude aspiration into a political reality, and to found a new social order on a number of umcompromising deductions from abstract principles of the common weal.

" "In these precarious times, those who part, though even for a few days, can feel no certainty of meeting again," rejoined Leonard.

Those who shine in it with especial splendor are Messrs. the excise collectors, with their moldy "high inspirations;" counter-jumpers, with their pathetic outgushings of the soul; old German revolution dilettanti with their Turner-Union phrases, and Berlin school-masters with their unsuccessful efforts at enthusiasm.

After looking at her gentle companion, she demanded if those they had seen were in truth the bodies of travellers who had perished on the mountain.

" "Oh, well, I don't care," she rejoined, with delightful animation; "those are mere ornamental details and not at all essential.

March reflected, with a shudder, what a ghastly procession of hours those must have been.

Did you hear any interesting rumors on the way?" Those were all preliminary questions, thrown out at random to break ice.

"Those are your mother and your uncle, who are dead."

Those on top are the upper coverts; those underneath are the under coverts, or lining of the wings.

Those where the walls are very thick and the cavity within extremely small are fibres.

At any rate those are the striking characteristics of the Finns of Brooklyn.

But an invisible hypnotiser and possession by a disembodied spirit is still out of fashion, notwithstanding all Mrs. Piper's efforts and Dr. Hodgson's audacious declaration of his not very willing belief that those who speak through her "are veritably the personalities they claim to be, and that they have survived the change we call death.

Those were the ipsissima verba.

Those are unmistakable snowflakes, sir, said Bates from the window.

687 Metaphors for  those