125 Metaphors for yonder

Yonder is the beloved of my heart reclining on a rock strewn with flowers, and attended by her two friends.

This is the spot to which my brothers were coming; and yonder is the old tree, with the white flowers hanging on it, that Henrich wished to plant by my bower.

Yonder, in that clump of alders by the brook, is the delicious jargoning of the first flock of yellow-birds; there are the little gentlemen in black and yellow, and the little ladies in olive-brown; "sweet, sweet, sweet" is the only word they say, and often they will so lower their ceaseless warble, that, though almost within reach, the little minstrels seem far away.

It is so good in sin to keep in sight The white hills whence we fell, to measure by To say I was so high, so white, so pure, And am so low, so blood-stained and so base; I revel here amid the sweet sweet mire And yonder are the hills of morning flowers; So high, so low; so lost and with me yet; To stretch the octave 'twixt the dream and deed, Ah, that's the thrill!

Yonder is a square-built athletic mariner, from one of the Free Towns.

Yonder is the lake Kausava, where grown the lotuses called Kausesaya, and here also is the sacred hermitage of Rukmini, where she attained peace, after conquering that evil passion, anger.

Yonder is the tower," pointing to the tail masts of the ship in the outer harbour, "you love to look on; and your only ruin is a wreck!"

Van-d. Come Sir, come take your ease, you must go home With me, yonder is one weeps and howls.

Yonder are the ships; here is the stuff, and behind all is the American market.

"Aha!" exclaimed Giles, setting aside his arrows, "yonder should be Rogera hungry Roger and therefore surly, and a surly Roger is rare sport to lighten a dull hour.

"Yonder behind that forest," she said, "is a chain of rocks, hollowed into caverns that reach the sea-coast.

"That blue gulch yonder is the Imnachuck."

Then Croisette said to Sir Launcelot: "Yonder is the castle of that evil-minded knight of whom I spake to thee yesterday, and his name is Sir Peris of the Forest Sauvage.

Yonder, in that quieter section, are the quadroon women in their black lace shawlsand there is Baptiste; and below them are the turbaned black women, and there isbut he vanishesColossus.

Yonder is visible the region of Vishnupada.

Yonder is Marsilius; and there goes Orlando.

" "That, Father! will I gladly do: 'T is scarcely afternoon, The minster-clock has just struck two, And yonder is the moon!"

"Yonder is the party from the Wigwam," he said, "and they will be just in time to become converts to our opinions, if they have any doubts on the subjects we have discussed.

When he heard Robert Bruce's horn he knew the sound well, and cried out, that yonder was the king, he knew by his manner of blowing.

Yonder to the south are two more blue herons standing in the grass.

It was the valley of the Surmelin, and yonder was the Marne.

Pride had kept him well-nigh useless, and despised the honors won by valor; gaming had dimmed prosperity; death had taken his heavenly wife; voluptuous ease had mortgaged his lands; and yet his house still stood, his sweet-smelling fields were still fruitful, his name was fame enough; and yonder and yonder, among the trees and flowers, like angels walking in Eden, were the seven goddesses of his only worship.

Yonder is Another Amoret.

Yonder is the secret cavern Of Carpophorus, at its entrance See him seated with another Reading.

"Yonder is a clear table for us.

125 Metaphors for  yonder