24 Words to use with aspects

"He sits around with aspect meek, Until the bug hath neared, Then shoots he forth his little tongue Like lightning double-geared.

The old historians paint him as "clothed in robes of white, his head covered with gold, his aspect grave and majestic, rapt in the contemplation of the mysteries of existence, listening to the music of Homer and Hesiod, or to the harmony of the spheres.

I believe that God arranges our various burdens and fits them to our backs, and that He sets off a loss against a gain, so that while some seem more favored than others, the mere aspect deceives.

This I did so as to get the injured limb placed as nearly flat on the ground as possible, with its anterior aspect downwards.

Its kind, beneficent aspect fertilises all it shines upon.

And see how FREDERIC spends the day; Behold him rise at dawning light To form his troops for future fight; Thro' the firm ranks his glances pierce, Where discipline, with aspect fierce, And unrelenting breast, is seen Degrading man to a machine; My female heart delights to turn Where GREATNESS seems not quite so stern: Mild on th' IMPERIAL BROW she glows, And lives to soften human woes.

And again: "An unbiased consideration of its general aspects forces us to conclude that religion, everywhere present as a weft running through the warp of human history, expresses some eternal fact."

Let them hear heaven's own sweet tune, Beautiful Quadroon! Tell themBeauty (born above) From no shade nor hue doth fly: All she asks is mind, is love: And both upon thine aspect lie, Like the light upon the moon, Beautiful Quadroon.

Besides, he could confound the Spheres And set the Planets by the ears, To shew his skill, he, Mars would join To Venus, in aspect malign, Then call in Mercury for aid, And cure the wounds that Venus made.

There was no one who saw them who did not shiver with horror, so infernal and repugnant was the aspect nature and their own cruel character had given them.

" Les langues d'Ésope sont restées célèbres pour désigner ce qui, pouvant être envisagé sous deux aspects opposés, donne prise également

The brutal aspects overlap and outwear; refinement has the feebler and more ephemeral hold on reality.

Such, then, is the nature of plot as intermediary between man and his environment, but deeply engaged in the latter, and not to be freed from it even by a purely spiritualistic philosophy; for though we say that, as under one aspect plot shadows forth the unseen world of the soul's life, so under the other it shadows forth the invisible will of God, we do not escape from the outward world.

Each heart shall bend, and every voice In loud applauding shouts rejoice, 20 Whilst all his gracious aspect praise, And crowds grow loyal as they gaze.

From leaf to leaf, from page to page, Guide thou thy pupil's look, And when he says, with aspect sage, "Who made this wondrous book?" Point thou with reverent gaze to heaven, And kneel in earnest prayer, That lessons thou hast humbly given, May lead thy pupil there.

And, as the sea propels, from zone to zone, 750 Its currents; magnifies its shoals of life Beyond all compass; spreads, and sends aloft Armies of clouds,even so, its powers and aspects Shape for mankind, by principles as fixed, The views and aspirations of the soul 755 To majesty.

And, oh, for me, How full of welcome would thine aspect shine, Did not the cords of strong affection twine So fast around my soul, it cannot spring to thee.

The accidental discovery of this element is thus described: Passing, one day, towards the mountain's side, Attended by his train, surprised he saw Something in aspect terribleits eyes Fountains of blood; its dreadful mouth sent forth Volumes of smoke that darkened all the air.

what different aspects things present from different points of view; how relative are our estimates of the conditions and circumstances of life.

Indeed, it must be admitted that Mr. Flinks, while a man of undoubted talent in his particular line of business, was, like many of your great geniuses, in outward aspect unprepossessing and misleading; for whereas he looked like a very shiftless and very dirty tramp, he was as a matter of fact as vile a rascal as ever pawned a swinish soul for whiskey.

Planted on an east aspect wall, and in roughly broken up peat and gritty sand, it succeeds well.

* First in the poetry is the Bechuana Boy, an affecting narrative, by Mr. Pringle, as may be implied from one verse: He came with open aspect bland, And modestly before me stood, Caressing with a kindly hand That fawn of gentle brood; Then meekly gazing in my face Said in the language of his race, With smiling look yet pensive tone

Thou sportest; and, wherever thou dost glide, Humanity a livelier aspect wears.

But there was a "Musician," for Ole Bull was once a guest at the Wayside, "Fair-haired, blue-eyed, his aspect blithe, His figure tall and straight and lithe, And every feature of his face Revealing his Norwegian race.

24 Words to use with  aspects